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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/02/13 12:06, michel memeteau
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<div>we use a <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.barix.com/products/instreamer-family/barix/Product/show/instreamer-100/?tx_wvbrxproducts_barixproductslist%5Bbutton%5D=&cHash=e3487444dea24a6b24aa0701dc1fa924">barix
</a>as our icecast client right now ( >400$ ) and I though I
would try to replace it with a Raspberri Pi.</div>
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<div>Did anyone found a cheap and supported usb audio card that
would have basic good input ( only with 3,5 mm jack) </div>
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Why trying to shoe-horn that thing into unsuitable hardware?<br>
I'd just go with one of the other embedded boards that are not much
more expensive and will actually get you sensible results.<br>
BeagleBoardXM<br>
BeagleBone with Audio cape<br>
Olinuxino A13<br>
...<br>
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I hear there is a new BeagleBone coming that might actually have all
on board for a price in the ballpark of the oA13 board.<br>
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USB audio combined with embedded hardware (and especially the RPi
with its known problematic USB) is a recipe for sub par results.<br>
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Cheers<br>
<br>
Thomas<br>
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