I have an ASUS P5WD2 Premium mobo with an integrated sound card: Realtek
ALC882D.
I have a lot of interferences and the sound is not very clear.
As I have the same distro (fedora 10) on my laptop with no sound
problems, so I think that the sound card is not good and I am wondering
if I can solve my problem with an external sound card.
Does anyone have some recommandations to buy and install an external
(usb?) card which is fully supported under linux?
Thanks.
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Fran�ois Patte
Universit� Paris Descartes
How bad is the interference?
Though there is no reason you cannot add a sound card...
the on-board card should at least function.
Is there a possibility you are getting radio frequency interference
picked up by your speaker wires?
Sometimes, this can be fixed by lowering the volume of or muting all
unused inputs.
> Does anyone have some recommandations to buy and install an external
> (usb?) card which is fully supported under linux?
What features do you need?
Any device that does not need separate driver, i.e., that works with the
built-in drivers of Windows or OS X will also work with Linux. This is
sometimes advertised as "class-compliant".
HTH
Clemens