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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by alexThunder View Post
    Notebook users?
    Even notebook users can use USB sound cards. However, I understand not everyone cares about sound quality.

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  • alexThunder
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    Originally posted by Pawlerson View Post
    Who cares?
    Notebook users?

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  • Calinou
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    Originally posted by Pawlerson View Post
    Who cares? Such cards are only usable when your music is nothing, but midi files.
    We should all buy Sound Blaster cards, +1. </sarcasm>

    The Intel HDA audio is good enough for 101.6%* of people.

    * may be inaccurate, ?1.7%

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  • Ericg
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    Glad to hear there's a test-suite now, even if it is only rudimentary. At least theres SOME way of testing for regressions at this point. Glad to hear that theres now a generic driver to handle most cards, its kind of necessary with a monolithic kernel really because its not like windows where if we dont have audio at install-time we can just go out and download an .exe package to install the driver.

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  • Paradox Ethereal
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    HDA audio drivers seems indeed to need some improvements, and my intel E5 workstation HDA chip is not recognized yet. The audio side of linux could use some serious tightening up, and the people at LAD (linux-audio-developers) seem really sloppy.

    I do believe making a professional DAW sequencer, coud help tighten things up, and I have 20 yrs experience with them.

    Please read my software ideas, if you think you have the experience to contribute to such software. I have already written most the DSP, and you would have to write the sequencer and mixing engine, but I can supervise. Ultimately it would be good to reconcile the different standards and paradigm/sofware/solutions for audio, into one amazing package.

    Peace Be With You.

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by alexThunder View Post
    About time ...
    Who cares? Such cards are only usable when your music is nothing, but midi files.

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  • alexThunder
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    About time ...

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  • phoronix
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    HDA Intel Audio To Improve A Lot In Linux 3.9 Kernel

    Phoronix: HDA Intel Audio To Improve A Lot In Linux 3.9 Kernel

    With we are only about half-way through the development of the Linux 3.8 kernel, there's already exciting features beginning to enter the development spotlight for Linux 3.9. One of the features coming to the Linux 3.9 kernel will be grand changes to the very common "HDA Intel" audio codec drivers...

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