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Marco S Hyman wrote: | I've picked up a number of the older "SBLive! Gamer Value" | variety on eBay, generally for about $10 - $12. These are pretty | generic versions of the Live!, and have the four jacks instead of 3. | Was going to check CT number, but all are in computers right now. | CT4670 or 4560 sounds kinda familiar. | | That's an idea. I've also been told that older Ensoniq PCI audio | cards will work well in my environment. I guess it's ebay time. | I'm tired of looking at audio driver code and guessing what the | relevant bits may be. Any generic SBLive will do you well, and they're cheap. I've gotten several locally for $5/each, and all of my computers have one. They're excellent cards, and while I don't know what the deal is with the OEM version you have, it's not worth wasting much time on. As an added bonus, I don't know about the BSD driver, but the Linux drivers can play multiple streams at once on the card without a software mixer like esd. This doesn't sound like a big deal, but it is -- you can be playing music, and it can play a new mail sound at the same time. Or you can fire off six different xmms programs, and play six different songs at once. It's very nice, and it's why I don't deal with anything but SBlives anymore. -- Doug McLaren, There's upholding the principle. And there's being the only knucklehead left who's upholding the principle. - Bram Cohen |
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