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[–] tal@olio.cafe 7 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I have a feeling its mostly due to some audio and video hardware that has some real longevity. I’ve got a VHS+minidv player that I am transferring old videos from using FireWire (well, for the minidv. VHS is s-video capture).

Yeah, that's a thought...though honestly, unless whatever someone is doing requires real-time processing and adding latency is a problem, they can probably pass it through some other old device that can speak both Firewire and something else.

Probably the m-audio delta 1010

That doesn't have a Firewire interface, does it? I thought I had one of those.

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Oh, I'm thinking of the 1010LT, not the 1010. That lives on a PCI card.

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 4 points 2 months ago (4 children)

That doesn't have a Firewire interface, does it? I thought I had one of those.

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Oh, I'm thinking of the 1010LT, not the 1010. That lives on a PCI card.

No I'm talking about the PCI card, just commenting on the longevity of some devices. I know two people still using FireWire for their interfaces in spare kit (RME fire faces), which got me thinking of some of my old kit I've replaced like the delta1010.

These days I'm mostly pushing dante around

[–] SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yup, that's what I'm doing.. an rme fireface. Incredible device, but uses fw. And since Microsoft is a bunch of aholes, I have to figure out how best to go forwards post windows 10. Except since I'm poor it's my main interface that I've upgraded to.

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 2 points 2 months ago

Linux is a good way forward if you want to try it and keep the fireface. Ubuntu is not my favorite base, but Ubuntu Studio (I'd suggest the LTS if you don't need the latest and greatest all the time) is nicely set up, but I'd make one change from their preinstalled and I'd use Reaper over Ardour, but thats me.

Your biggest headache will be plugins if you've got a ton of vst's, not all will work on linux.

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