I own a Creative Labs Live! card, it is mostly a games sound card for what I know, is Creative going to release drivers open source? OSS is usually a reference to the Open Sound System, it is only source if you get the light version, included with Linux kernel?
I do not play games that much, at the moment. I like doing music on pc with the Gravis UltraSound card, SoundBlaster Live! card, and the Hoontech ST 128DDMA Ruby Sound Track card...
I recently bought several sound cards to compare. Most cards suck when you look for company support after they receive the money, they give little software support other than game drivers. Then I found this sound card:
http://www.hoontech.co.kr/sndcard.htm ST 128 DDMA Ruby SoundTrack
Hoontech did make a kernel driver and software ie. Driver and Software for Linux for ISA(170KBytes, 06/02/98) http://www.hoontech.co.kr/down/linux.htm
Hoontech also let you download firmware upgrades, installation manual, and a 4.3M (grr..i'd like rtf/pdf) user guide in doc format for ST128DDMA, driver for NT 4.0, driver for NT 5.0, digital audio driver for Cakewalk, Direct Sound 3D driver, 4 channel firmware for MIDI, font editor (MIDI) mixer software and with manual, patch map, drivers and some software for Win95 and DOS:
MOD and Wave player, reference, mixer for DOS ( 308KBytes ) My Mini Compo, My Mixer ( 1.01 MBytes ) Multi Track wave player - 8 Track Player ( 255 KBytes )
"if you are a Sound Track developer you get source for a DOS mixer, MOD player, WAV player, program reference, mixers for Windows, audio component and 8 track multi-track player. We hope this will help the programmers"
Teratech EWS64XL, Guilemot use the same DREAM chip, but more expensive. Teratech is not finished with advertised software even several months past release. I recommend this card if you play sampled music, sample or record yourself, for mixing, sequencing, tracking.
A project to integrate embedded video conferencing from audio analyzed "programming" ?
I'm writing communication software tools. My company require me to use OpenBSD. The platform is for development pertaining extensions of base code. Some other can prefer Irix when debugging code, going over source server. They also make build on Linux, debugging afterwards. Why these people end up testing toolchain in no time..!
I own a Creative Labs Live! card, it is mostly a games sound card for what I know, is Creative going to release drivers open source? OSS is usually a reference to the Open Sound System, it is only source if you get the light version, included with Linux kernel?
I do not play games that much, at the moment. I like doing music on pc with the Gravis UltraSound card, SoundBlaster Live! card, and the Hoontech ST 128DDMA Ruby Sound Track card...
I recently bought several sound cards to compare. Most cards suck when you look for company support after they receive the money, they give little software support other than game drivers. Then I found this sound card:
http://www.hoontech.co.kr/sndcard.htm
ST 128 DDMA Ruby SoundTrack
Hoontech did make a kernel driver and software ie.
Driver and Software for Linux for ISA(170KBytes, 06/02/98) http://www.hoontech.co.kr/down/linux.htm
Hoontech also let you download firmware upgrades, installation manual, and a 4.3M (grr..i'd like rtf/pdf) user guide in doc format for ST128DDMA, driver for NT 4.0, driver for NT 5.0, digital audio driver for Cakewalk, Direct Sound 3D driver, 4 channel firmware for MIDI, font editor (MIDI) mixer software and with manual, patch map, drivers and some software for Win95 and DOS:
MOD and Wave player, reference, mixer for DOS ( 308KBytes )
My Mini Compo, My Mixer ( 1.01 MBytes )
Multi Track wave player - 8 Track Player ( 255 KBytes )
"if you are a Sound Track developer you get source for a DOS mixer, MOD player, WAV player, program reference, mixers for Windows, audio component and 8 track multi-track player. We hope this will help the programmers"
http://www.hoontech.co.kr/products.htm
http://www.hoontech.co.kr/down.htm
Teratech EWS64XL, Guilemot use the same DREAM chip, but more expensive. Teratech is not finished with advertised software even several months past release. I recommend this card if you play sampled music, sample or record yourself, for mixing, sequencing, tracking.
http://www.hoontech.co.kr/misc/distribu.htm
A project to integrate embedded video conferencing from audio analyzed "programming" ?
I'm writing communication software tools. My company require me to use OpenBSD. The platform is for development pertaining extensions of base code. Some other can prefer Irix when debugging code, going over source server. They also make build on Linux, debugging afterwards. Why these people end up testing toolchain in no time..!
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