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From: Hank on 24 Feb 2010 02:12 In article <aMzgn.22115$Ye4.30(a)newsfe11.iad>, trs80 <trs80(a)YAHOO.COM> wrote: >nothing so noble as your doing Hank. Im locked into using the Sun Solaris >but only need to do some simple 4 channel recording of voice quality audio. >"Hank" <hankvc(a)blackhole.lostwells.net> wrote in message >news:hlsmtr$gh$2(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> In article <WP%fn.16623$OJ6.12831(a)newsfe22.iad>, trs80 <trs80(a)YAHOO.COM> >> wrote: >>>thanks Hank. great place to get me started. >> >> What are you planning to do with that card once you get it. I've got >> a project going to do some "remastering" cleanup on data taken from >> old phonograph records, and have had a thread going in rec.audio.pro. >> There is a dreadful thread running on Linux vs. Windows for audio over >> there which I've been trying to dodge, but except for acknowledging >> that I'm running Solaris and saying I'm building from source, most of >> my discussion over there has been on audio. >> >> I'm a bit underwhelmed at the software available, and the incredible >> bloatup with GNU-isms in some of it. Seems that point-and-click with >> xWidgets is extremely high on their must-haves. I've spent probably >> 12 hours straightening out the mess in the Audacity distro, with >> things like recursive configures wiping out files in directories and >> accepting no substitute Solaris builds for things included in their >> build tree. Plus a couple of genuine bugs in the c-code. >> May I suggest that if you are going to post in this newsgroup that you stop top-posting? People are going to read and see there's nothing following the copied-in text and go on to the next post. Hank |