Is that a no then?

> You would be far ahead if you got a soundcard which was capable of 44100
> rate from the word go. Time interpolating will always make your good
> soundcard sound like a cheap soundcard-- increase noise and all types of
> distortion. And if you are going to do it well (ie not introduce too
> much distortion) it will be slow with large latency. 
> 
>  I have never understood Creative's insistance of designing
> fixed frequency sound cards and then at a frequency which is not the
> standard CD frequency. 



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