Topic: Possible to host FFUC/Babyface on Atom netbooks?
It would seem that a reasonable netbook (say HP Mini 5102 with a 6-cell battery) should be able to support it, running either XP or W7. Anyone tried this? Because the FFUC does not use bus power, there should be no power issues
Even more so, has anyone in RME tested Babyface on such a device? Especially with the Toslink ports set for SPDIF (and therefore supporting only 4+4 channels) the CPU load should be very light (compared to say running an external DVD on USB). However, I doubt that, even with the twin USB cable to meet Babyface power requirements, the laptop battery (66W) might be up to the task (maybe for broadcasts under one hour or so).
Where I am heading is to run FFUC (or more likely Babyface) on the above (or similar) netbook as the audio interface to enable Audio-over-IP using a program like Luci (luci.eu) to undertake remote broadcasting using internet or mobile broadband (we have a very good network here!).
Broadcasters? Anyone?