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A project to adapt Lexicon Core2 and Core32 cards to use fast USB 2.0
This project started as a repository for information on Lexicon's Core-32 PCI-bus audio I/O adapter card and the companion LDI-10T / LDI-12T / PC-90 system components. The current focus is a combination of software and a custom hardware adapter to bridge the PCI bus to USB so the Core hardware will be able work with laptops and modern OS's.
This same software adapter could be used by any audio card that, like the Core, uses the DSP56301.
A client-server application that lets you seamlessly redirect audio from one PC to another over your network connection using ALSA, JACK or a file for capture/playback.
Earmark MP3 is a Windows 32-bit application used to convert a .M3U playlist into a usable list of copied files for an MP3 CD. Meant for Car Audio decks that don't support playlist files and do play MP3 or WMA files.
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