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EDS1000 as general system card? [message #76262] Tue, 21 November 2006 13:49 Go to next message
harry epstein is currently offline  harry epstein   
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Registered: October 2006
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hi-
don't know if this is even possible, but if it is, and somebody knows how
to do it, i'd very much appreciate to know how to set things up, so that
I can get my windows system (xp pro), to recognize my EDS1000 card as a general
system audio card, so I can use it for windows media player, and other 3rd
party software--- in other words, is there any way I can get it to also
function like a basic soundblaster type of general system audio card, as
well as the paris recording system card?
will very much appreciate anyone who can tell me how to do this---
thanks very much---
most sincerely, harry e.
Re: EDS1000 as general system card? [message #76263 is a reply to message #76262] Tue, 21 November 2006 13:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed is currently offline  Ed   JAPAN
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Registered: February 2006
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Don't think it is possible... the EDS card is proprietary...
There are many other options out there to do what your trying to do. RME or
MAudio make some very good audio cards... with supposedly solid drivers and
ASIO...

"harry epstein" <sarahgirl.harry@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:45636652@linux...
>
> hi-
> don't know if this is even possible, but if it is, and somebody knows how
> to do it, i'd very much appreciate to know how to set things up, so that
> I can get my windows system (xp pro), to recognize my EDS1000 card as a
> general
> system audio card, so I can use it for windows media player, and other 3rd
> party software--- in other words, is there any way I can get it to also
> function like a basic soundblaster type of general system audio card, as
> well as the paris recording system card?
> will very much appreciate anyone who can tell me how to do this---
> thanks very much---
> most sincerely, harry e.
Re: EDS1000 as general system card? [message #76265 is a reply to message #76262] Tue, 21 November 2006 13:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DJ is currently offline  DJ   UNITED STATES
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Registered: July 2005
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There was a rudimentary ASIO driver written for the EDS card a few years
back. If your software will work with ASIO, then there's a chance you could
use this if you can find it, otherwise you're SOL. No MME or WDM drivers
exist for the EDS card.

Deej

"harry epstein" <sarahgirl.harry@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:45636652@linux...
>
> hi-
> don't know if this is even possible, but if it is, and somebody knows how
> to do it, i'd very much appreciate to know how to set things up, so that
> I can get my windows system (xp pro), to recognize my EDS1000 card as a
general
> system audio card, so I can use it for windows media player, and other 3rd
> party software--- in other words, is there any way I can get it to also
> function like a basic soundblaster type of general system audio card, as
> well as the paris recording system card?
> will very much appreciate anyone who can tell me how to do this---
> thanks very much---
> most sincerely, harry e.
Re: EDS1000 as general system card? [message #76270 is a reply to message #76262] Tue, 21 November 2006 15:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
j to the c r o n is currently offline  j to the c r o n   UNITED STATES
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Registered: November 2006
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I know this isn't exactly what you're asking but I've always used a digital
soundcard (used to use a DatPort, now it's just built in to the motherboard)
to output into PARIS. Then use the patch bay to map it to 2 tracks and then
you can use PARIS to control the volume of your computer and such.

"harry epstein" <sarahgirl.harry@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:45636652@linux...
>
> hi-
> don't know if this is even possible, but if it is, and somebody knows how
> to do it, i'd very much appreciate to know how to set things up, so that
> I can get my windows system (xp pro), to recognize my EDS1000 card as a
> general
> system audio card, so I can use it for windows media player, and other 3rd
> party software--- in other words, is there any way I can get it to also
> function like a basic soundblaster type of general system audio card, as
> well as the paris recording system card?
> will very much appreciate anyone who can tell me how to do this---
> thanks very much---
> most sincerely, harry e.
Re: EDS1000 as general system card? [message #76299 is a reply to message #76265] Wed, 22 November 2006 08:24 Go to previous message
PN is currently offline  PN
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Registered: August 2005
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I have a copy of that ASIO driver if its not on already on one of the sites.
If it's not, maybe Kim or someone else will host it. Just let me know and
I'll send it to whomever will host it.
-Paul

"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>There was a rudimentary ASIO driver written for the EDS card a few years
>back. If your software will work with ASIO, then there's a chance you could
>use this if you can find it, otherwise you're SOL. No MME or WDM drivers
>exist for the EDS card.
>
>Deej
>
>"harry epstein" <sarahgirl.harry@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:45636652@linux...
>>
>> hi-
>> don't know if this is even possible, but if it is, and somebody knows
how
>> to do it, i'd very much appreciate to know how to set things up, so that
>> I can get my windows system (xp pro), to recognize my EDS1000 card as
a
>general
>> system audio card, so I can use it for windows media player, and other
3rd
>> party software--- in other words, is there any way I can get it to also
>> function like a basic soundblaster type of general system audio card,
as
>> well as the paris recording system card?
>> will very much appreciate anyone who can tell me how to do this---
>> thanks very much---
>> most sincerely, harry e.
>
>
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