![]() ![]() I haven't heard them be that offensive since sometime int he late 90's, but the point is, even the XFi I had.down around the noise was there.Īn external device is ALWAYS preferred vs an inboard card.even if it's a seperate card. The problem with onboard cards, even some of the better ones.is that down at the noise floor.sometimes just below the noise floor, you get digital interference.and onboard cards are famous for 's like a pulsing.and it tends to get worse when you do something like move the mouse or use the CPU. #CLICKREPAIR RT 24 BIT PC#So you can locate the unit near your gear, utilizing short cable paths.but have your PC located away from the entire process. The magic of the M-Audio is that it comes with a 6ft USB cable.but your limitation is the same as any other USB device. While PCI cards are good.that means you either need long rca cables.or locate your gear next to the PC, which puts out a lot of noise. I second the M-Audio USB Transit.I own one. Are there any players that have a digital out built in? that can play lossless files? You need to get the WADIA iTranport to by pass the built in DAC in the iPod for $379 plus a DAC. #CLICKREPAIR RT 24 BIT PORTABLE#I also want to ask about using an iPod or other portable digital player. I also have it under the Playback tab under "Speaker / Headphones" and "Digital Output Device (S/PDIF)" I really have a "SigmaTel High Definition CODEC" as a "Microphone / Line In" - this is what I see when I go to the Control Panel >Sound>Recording tab. I just checked my laptop and see I mistakenly identified my sound card. ![]() It doesn't matter to me if it goes on CD or my hardrive. I've recorded vinyl 10 years ago on my old PC using my mic input (for my aunt) onto a CD but I can't recall how well it sounded (I know it sounded ok, but never did critical listening) My PC has a mic input, USB, firewire, Roxio software, a sound card. What the best way to transfer to digital without sacrificing SQ? I recently purchased a VPI tt, Musical Surroundings PhenomenaNova and a Dynavector 17D3. ![]()
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