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 File comments for:  Driver » Audio » envy24ht_ahi.lha

Envy24ht_ahi

Description: Envy24HT AHI driver
Download: envy24ht_ahi.lha
Version: 5.12
Date: 23 Mar 2008
Category: driver/audio
FileID: 3557
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Comment by: HKvalhe (85.167.227.168)At: 09 Jul 2021, 22:22File version: 5.12
@Trixie
That's awesome! Recording in 24-bit is what people want. Thanks for telling!
 
 
Comment by: HKvalhe (85.167.227.168)At: 09 Jul 2021, 22:17File version: 5.12
@Trixie
That's awesome! Recording in 24-bit is what people want. Thanks for telling!
 
 
Comment by: Trixie (78.45.71.84)At: 03 May 2021, 16:12File version: 5.12
@HKvalhe

The Envy24HT AHI driver you need for the ESI Juli@ does support 24 bit! I've just recorded a 24-bit AIFF sample using Thomas Wenzel's Advanced AHI Recorder. Of course you need to select the 24-bit Line In as source (the 16-bit Line In is set by default).
 
 
Comment by: HKvalhe (85.167.227.168)At: 29 Apr 2021, 01:48File version: 5.12
I understand there's no 24-bit AHI driver for ESI@Juli. The irony is that the soundcard is fully capable to have full 24-bit support. It's possible that it's something the A-EON team can do, since they worked on the Sound Preference in Enhancer, and Lyle Hazelwood worked on the HD Audio driver for both the X1000 and the X5000.

Yes, there's no 24-bit AHI driver, but that doesn't mean it's not possible to make one, considering what a card like ESI@Juli actually can do.
 
 
Comment by: HKvalhe (85.167.227.247)At: 18 Jul 2013, 12:07File version: 5.12
There is no 24 bit mode for the ENVY24HT as i recall. You only can use 16 bit...
 
 
Comment by: fingus (77.176.189.79)At: 14 Mar 2013, 22:07File version: 5.12
http://www.amigaos.info/fingus/julia1.jpg
http://www.amigaos.info/fingus/julia2.jpg
 
 
Comment by: fingus (77.176.189.79)At: 14 Mar 2013, 21:43File version: 5.12
I can confirm that this driver, which is also Part of AmigaOS4.1 Update 5 is working with the PCI-Express-Version of the ESI Juli@ Xte on SAM460ex Lite:

http://www.amigaos.info/fingus/julia_xte_on_sam460_working.jpg

 
 
Comment by: anonymous (194.100.27.3)At: 13 Jun 2006, 09:21File version: 5.8
CMI cards are cheap I guess.
 
 
Comment by: Raziel (84.145.45.94)At: 13 Jun 2006, 08:20File version: 5.8
quote: Sound could start stuttering after a Grim Reaper. Fixed.

???
I thought this was "normal" behaviour, due to the crash of a program
take down parts of the system, too?

...and now you have FIXED it?

What are you, Davy? A god?

/me preparing to worship

:-)
 
 
Comment by: henriavelabarbe (81.246.234.50)At: 28 Sep 2005, 23:47File version: 5.4
Found the Phase 28 card on Ebay, digital output works, yep (was not the case for
the SBLIVE I used).
Midi in and out working also.
Thanks.
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (213.64.118.163)At: 17 Jul 2005, 03:30File version: 5.4
ouch, since the aos4/a1 sound lockups seems to have been nailed down to being
the fault of soundblaster cards i looked into buying one of these supported
cards, but they are way to expensive for me... is there any cheaper cards out
there that might work with this driver?
 
 
Comment by: Raziel (84.145.18.229)At: 02 Jul 2005, 20:22File version: 5.3
at last, it's available...another driver to add high end class
products to the line, useable with the AOne.

Works marvellous here

Thanks a lot Davy
 
 

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