Posted on 15-Sep-2002 20:15 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 15 comments View flat View list |
The Aliendesign homepage is back online with the news that their Repulse soundcard is now sold out and that the "product has been an inspiring and outstanding success.".
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Posted by Graham on 16-Sep-2002 09:14 GMT | In reply to Comment 8 (Björn Hagström): If they were to make a PCI audio card, they would use a standard PCI audio chip as the base. Therefore Windows drivers would be a given from the manufacturer anyway. Linux drivers would open the card up for Linux users of course, considering that audio card support in Linux is a bit hit and miss sometimes.
An example PCI audio chip is the VIA Envy24 - a high-end 24-bit audio DSP with 96kHz sampling rates. http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=140 or the HT version which can do 192kHz audio and 7.1 channel audio ... http://www.viatech.com/en/multimedia/envy24ht.jsp Of course, writing drivers for these, or other similar chips, for the Amiga would take some time I imagine. |
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