You're right. I just completely missed the pcmcia thing. > From: "reza" <rezman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >I dont think you understand my question. Linux does NOT support any pcmcia >sound devices. The closest thing to a pcmcia sound card that is supported is >the winnov videumcam traveler >(http://www.winnov.com/products/collaboration/vidcamtraveler.htm). Since >this is primarily a video camera, it uses the V4L2 API. So if all I have is >V4L2, can I get a cd quality audio stream input? Once again, thanks. > >rez > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "exile" <exile@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 2:13 AM >Subject: Re: audio and v4l2 > > >> > From: "reza" <rezman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> >I was wondering if its possible to get an audio only input from the V4L2 >API. I am currently using the winnov vidium camera (with a pcmcia >interface), and unfortantly, the drivers only support V4L2. I want to try >and use this setup to input cd quality audio for one of my programs. Since >this camera is the only linux supported multimedia device which also has a >mic input, this is really my only choice. Any help is apperciated. >> >> http://www.opensound.com/ >> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO/ >> http://www.alsa-project.org/ >> >> You can do almost every sound card in the book.