Audio DAT and Linux?

Konrad Rosenbaum (htw6966@htw-dresden.de)
Tue, 8 Dec 1998 09:16:11 +0100 (NFT)


Hi all,

perhaps someone can help me with that:
I have several self-recorded DAT-Tapes (Audio, 44.1kHz, Stereo) and want
to burn them onto a CDR (after splitting into tracks and doing some work
with it); Hardware I have:

*K6/2 - 300
*miro PCM10 sound card -> which shouldn't be an option because I lose too
much quality by doing D->A => A->D on the way from DAT to HD
*DAT recorder with both analog and digital output channels

question:
*is there any cheap hardware (supported by Linux) which is able to catch
digital DAT-output
*is a DAT-streamer (one which is supported by Linux) able to read
Audio-DAT

(sorry, if my questions sound too silly, but it's first time I want to
work with DAT)

!!Windoze is no option for me (too expensive, too unstable, too hard to
configure - yes Linux is better and easier to configure)!!

Konrad

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