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- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 19:34:05 +0900
- From: Dave M G <dave@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Best sound card for Linux
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Godwin, Curt, Josh,
Thank you all for responding.
My motherboard has a sound device, but it behaves badly. Sound pops and echoes, especially in Skype, and the chipset causes freezing in FireFox when playing Flash media. There are rumors that this latter issue will be solved in the next Ubuntu release, but I'm not sure the former issue will ever go away.
However, I'm Skyping at least 3 days a week for hours at a time as I collaborate with my father on programming some stuff. The sound quality is bugging me.
Instead of waiting 3 months or more for the OS upgrade - which I'm a little wary of because upgrades have proven to always be a little bumpy for me - I thought if I got a decent reliable card with a well supported chipset, I might do better.
I might take Godwin's recommendation for PCI-64 or PCI-128, but I'm not sure exactly which cards those are, actually. Creative Labs seems to have a bewildering array of different models, naming schemes, and variations.
-- Dave M G http://www.tlug.jp/wiki/User:Dave_M_G
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