On 11/23/20 11:40 AM, BorgLabs - Kate Draven
wrote:
Ok update on the audio card question.
Card chosen = SB Audigy RX - 100% natively supported. Please note this
card has an optical io port that is ON by default when first
installed. Turn it off to activate the 1/8 jacks. Otherwise there will
be no signal out or in (no audio/mic/ or linein).
The sound quality is as good as the card it replaced which is now in
Gary's (brother from another mother) computer. He's having fun. Sadly,
the RX, doesn't have a break out box like the Platinum does, so I have
to make one. No biggy, 3 wires in a project box.
According to the headaches I gave out freely at Creative Labs and a
variety of other source. Any emu10kx chip is native on linux and,
infact, has better support than mac and windows. Yeeeah for us.
So.. solved, concluded, moving on (if anyone has any question please
feel free to ask).
This is good to know. I had been looking at my Creative Sound
Blaster
Live! 5.1 (legacy PCI) sound card, which I believe has a year in the
early 2000's shown on its printed circuit board and have been
contemplating installing it in the other desktop, just to see if it
still works and if the audio is better than what's provided from the
on-board (NVIDIA).
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I have tons of those and they
all work perfectly. In fact, this machine has
one Live! 5.1 and it's working grand.
Go for it.
Kate