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Sound Cards & Drivers [Linux-Sound]
https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/sound_cards_and_drivers#:~:text=Sound%20Cards%20%26%20Drivers%20%20%20%20Page,Cards%20%26%20Drivers%20%2015%20more%20rows%20
Linux: How to determine your audio card's, or USB mic's ...
http://www.voxforge.org/home/docs/faq/faq/linux-how-to-determine-your-audio-cards-or-usb-mics-maximum-sampling-rate
You can use arecord, the command-line sound recorder (and player) for the ALSA sound-card driver. It should be included with your Linux distribution (type in "man arecord" at the command line to confirm this). The approach here is use the 'arecord' command to try to record your speech at a sampling rate higher than what your sound card supports.
Sound Cards & Drivers [Linux-Sound]
https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/sound_cards_and_drivers
arecord: Linux Command to List all Soundcards and …
https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-display-soundcards-digital-audio-devices.html
audio - Register a sound card driver in Linux - Stack …
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6841569/register-a-sound-card-driver-in-linux
Well /dev/dsp was the device node used for a sound card under the old OSS sound system in linux but these days pretty much everything will default to looking for devices based on the newer ALSA sound system.
Where can I find a list of compatible audio cards?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/25523/where-can-i-find-a-list-of-compatible-audio-cards
Now i am looking for a new audio card and want to make sure that this time it will be compatible with linux. If you don't know a websites that has a list of supported Linux audio cards just tell me what audio card you are using on Linux. Thanks for help!
Noob’s Guide to Linux Audio: ALSA, OSS, and Pulse Audio ...
https://linuxhint.com/guide_linux_audio/
Created in 1998 by Czech software developer Jaroslav Kysela, ALSA is responsible for giving a voice to all modern Linux distributions. It’s actually part of the Linux kernel itself, providing audio functionality to the rest of the system via an application programming interface (API) for sound card device drivers.
linux - How do I display the name of my audio card driver ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/29065/how-do-i-display-the-name-of-my-audio-card-driver-from-the-command-line-in-lubun
To find out what sound drivers are loaded, look for drivers containing snd and their dependencies (assuming your sound driver is part of the Alsa framework; most are): /sbin/lsmod | grep snd For example, my PC has an Intel sound chip, and amongst the dependencies of the snd module is the snd_hda_intel module, which is my chip's driver.
Sound Cards & Drivers - Sound & MIDI Software For Linux
http://linux-sound.org/drivers.html
Emagic Audiowerk8 Linux drivera low-level Linux kernel driver and user-space JACKdriver from Martijn Sipkema ESS18n8 ESS1868 Plug and Play SoundcardBrian Miller's page ESS1868 PnPcard set-up information from George Dau Gravis Ultrasound Projectdedicated to improved Linux support for the Gravis soundcards
Linux Kernel Documentation / devicetree / bindings / sound ...
https://mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sound/simple-card.txt
simple-card.txt. Simple-Card: Simple-Card specifies audio DAI connections of SoC <-> codec. Required properties: - compatible : "simple-audio-card" Optional properties: - simple-audio-card,name : User specified audio sound card name, one string property. - simple-audio-card,widgets : Please refer to widgets.txt. - simple-audio-card,routing : A list of the …
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