Can anyone recommend either a good laptop (or a good linux compatible on-board soundcard to look for in a laptop) for running sphinx under linux (or laptops/on board sound cards to stay away from)? My compaq presario laptop (not sure what card it has) at home doesn't seem to handle anything other than 48000k, and while I've seen other threads saying that you can hack the code to take every third sample to get 16k, I'd like to avoid doing that for the new laptop I'm about to order for work to use for demos.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I have a BookPC (not a laptop) which has a VIA8233 built in. It seems to work OK, FWIW.
Side question: have you tried ecasound with -f:s16_le,2ch,16000,interleaved ('though, with Sphinx, you'll probably want 1ch instead of 2ch)? Does it complain then?
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Can anyone recommend either a good laptop (or a good linux compatible on-board soundcard to look for in a laptop) for running sphinx under linux (or laptops/on board sound cards to stay away from)? My compaq presario laptop (not sure what card it has) at home doesn't seem to handle anything other than 48000k, and while I've seen other threads saying that you can hack the code to take every third sample to get 16k, I'd like to avoid doing that for the new laptop I'm about to order for work to use for demos.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have a BookPC (not a laptop) which has a VIA8233 built in. It seems to work OK, FWIW.
Side question: have you tried ecasound with -f:s16_le,2ch,16000,interleaved ('though, with Sphinx, you'll probably want 1ch instead of 2ch)? Does it complain then?