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Date:      Thu, 18 Mar 1999 09:42:25 +0000
From:      G <G.S.J.Howell@swansea.ac.uk>
To:        Nocturne <dpilgrim@uswest.net>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Creative "Sound Blaster Live" compatability?
Message-ID:  <36F0CA81.F3992986@Swansea.ac.uk>
References:  <36EFC959.839ACA90@Swansea.ac.uk> <36F089A1.205FC954@uswest.net>

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Nocturne wrote:

> There is currently no support for the Live.  I seem to recall someone
> mentioning that Creative Labs was working on drivers for Linux.  I
> also seem to recall that same someone saying they use the PCI128
> card.  www.freebsd.org has been inaccessible for the past hour or so
> I can't check the mail archives for you.  If you want to look for
> yourself, search the -questions archive for Creative Labs and/or
> PCI128.  The message was quite recent.

ah, here we go....

On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Joseph T. Lee wrote:
> >
> > Personally, I use the Live! in Windows, and the PCI128 (read Ensoniq
> > AudioPCI) in FreeBSD.
> >

so this is two seperate cards, right?  Not one card in two modes, or
something?

and then "Joseph T. Lee" wrote: 
  
> > An interesting thing about the SBLive is it's SB16 emu driver.  It 
> > works independently from the 'doze drivers in DOS.  I've used in dos 
> > mode for tracking and opencp without a hitch.  Even my legacy dos 
> > games work with it. 
> >   
> > Would it even be possible to write an emu driver along with a mod on 
> > the sb/sbmidi/sbxvi source? 

This is the bit which is making me think that its one card, ie the
Live.  But even if the emu driver got written, I suspect it wouldn't
help me to get access to the digital i/o, which is what I really want.

Anyway, back to my original mail...

> >I'd like to be able to transfer audio data from my Sony MiniDisc
> >Recorder via the (optical) digital outputs direct to the computer.  I'd
> 
> I've never heard of an optical output for audio hardware.  Was the
> "optical" in reference to the nature of the media?  Are you possibly
> referring to SPDIF or I2S?

errr...  Not sure about SPDIF or I2S.  All I can tell you is that it is
fairly common on current digital audio hardware (ie DAT, MD, CDRW, etc.)
to have a digital output, which is generally either coax or optical, and
the two are not compatible (although I read recently in a uk magazine
called 'What Hi-Fi' about a converter that can be had for about 50
ukp).  Sorry to be vague about this.  I just checked the Sony site
[http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/consumer/md/spec_mds_je320.html] and it
quotes the output as being "optical digital output."

As I said before, I'm open to other recommendations, so if any of you
guys out there know how I can do it, let me know.  Its looking like I'm
going to have to ask the Windows guy to do it for me, and I know how
much you'd all hate that.  ;o)

> >Please cc replies directly to my email, as I'm not subbed to the list.
> 
> To: you and CC: questions.

errr... ok.  :o)

Thanks and regards

G.


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