Hi,
Can anyone tell me anything about the device below:
http://www.usbgear.net/item_53.html
Will this work with Atomixmp3 as a second audio adapter? I am currently running on a Dell Notebook and am in serious need of a second audio adapter, if this one works it will save me a whole heap of hassles!
Any info would be great.
Adam
Can anyone tell me anything about the device below:
http://www.usbgear.net/item_53.html
Will this work with Atomixmp3 as a second audio adapter? I am currently running on a Dell Notebook and am in serious need of a second audio adapter, if this one works it will save me a whole heap of hassles!
Any info would be great.
Adam
Posted Tue 06 Mar 01 @ 8:40 pm
I've responses to give to you on this subject, but do you speak french (my english is very poor)?
If you respond yes, i'll make a new message on the french forum to explain many solutions for laptops.
If you respond yes, i'll make a new message on the french forum to explain many solutions for laptops.
Posted Wed 07 Mar 01 @ 5:41 pm
Hi,
Sorry I don't speak French very well at all....it looks as though your english is much better than my French.
Thanks
Sorry I don't speak French very well at all....it looks as though your english is much better than my French.
Thanks
Posted Thu 08 Mar 01 @ 8:22 pm
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The ID4 USB SOUND MODULE is a single-chip digital audio product designed specifically for USB digital audio implementations, yet an on-chip analog mixer also supports legacy analog audio technology
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(from their page)
Honestly, if it installs sound drivers, and is considered an audio device, it should work fine. I just may get me one of those to try it out. ^_^
If you are unsure or hesitant, e'mail them and ask if it has its own drivers and can function as a standalone soundcard. If you can use it without having a sound card it SHOULD work in Atomix. (and everything else!)
Peace yo.
The ID4 USB SOUND MODULE is a single-chip digital audio product designed specifically for USB digital audio implementations, yet an on-chip analog mixer also supports legacy analog audio technology
=====
(from their page)
Honestly, if it installs sound drivers, and is considered an audio device, it should work fine. I just may get me one of those to try it out. ^_^
If you are unsure or hesitant, e'mail them and ask if it has its own drivers and can function as a standalone soundcard. If you can use it without having a sound card it SHOULD work in Atomix. (and everything else!)
Peace yo.
Posted Thu 08 Mar 01 @ 10:22 pm