Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2018 21:10:00 +0100 From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@rocketmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: a rant about soundcards and its endless dead-time Message-ID: <20180211211000.11902d37@archlinux.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <EF6F136C-3442-4633-8BBB-ED031973915E@council124.org> References: <EF6F136C-3442-4633-8BBB-ED031973915E@council124.org>
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My RME HDSPe AIO PCIe card works better using FreeBSD, than using Linux, while Linux is better for real-time audio usage than FreeBSD. In my experiences the best a FLOSS audio user could do, is using Linux instead of FreeBSD, with a class compliant USB audio device. I purchased a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 2nd Gen for my iPad, actually this prosumer device works better with my Linux audio workstaion, than my professional RME card, so next time I'll get a professional class compliant USB audio device for my Linux audio worksation. I don't have a FreeBSD install anymore, so I can't test if class compliant USB audio devices work under FreeBSD. Consider to get a cheap class compliant USB audio device in the cosumer quality range of your EMU10K1 and test, if FreeBSD is able to handle class compliant USB audio devices. Audio is a niche, much more when using a FLOSS operating system. It's impossible to provide a list without failure listing sound cards that work or don't work with a FLOSS operating system, since there are too many pitfalls -- $ pacman -Q linux{,-rt-securityink,-rt,-rt-pussytoes,-rt-cornflower} linux 4.15.2-2 linux-rt-securityink 4.14.18_rt15-1 linux-rt 4.14.12_rt10-1 linux-rt-pussytoes 4.14.8_rt9-2 linux-rt-cornflower 4.11.12_rt16-1
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