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From: Matthew Bloch <mattbee@eh.org>
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Subject: Any supported cards with digital I/O?
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 19:02:51 +0000
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Hi there;

In the quest to build a dedicated MP3 player box, I'd really really like to
have a sound card which does digital I/O.  You can see where this is going
already, can't you?  Is the Creative Labs Live! card the /only/ available card
that does this?

Basically, I'm not really interested in the politics of using binaries or
whatever, but is there or will there be a driver (either ALSA or OSS; I'm not
fussed for this application) for a card that supports digital I/O under Linux?

--
Matthew       ( http://www.soup-kitchen.demon.co.uk/ )

