Hi Tim,
With an optical card, all you get is what you hear at the speakers. That
means the DFX processing WILL go through the S/PDIF out. And DFX makes the
recording sound much better. Digital recording is so much simpler than
Analog.
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From: "tim m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 10:15 AM
Subject: MD: Recording mp3 to MD (the DFX parameter)


>
> hi,one more q from me..
> i'd like to ask this:
> i'm having the usual dillemma: mp3 to minidisc transfer : should i spend
the
> extra buck to get sth like Hoontech's optical I/O daughter card or go for
> analog transfer?(mind u i got SBLive!1024 and a Sony MZR37.)
> There is also this parameter: i listen to my mp3 thru winamp BUT i also
use
> the DFX 4.1 audio enhancer plug-in and i can't stress enough how much it
> enhances the quality of what i hear.
> When i record via optical cable we have bit to bit transfer right?So any
> plug-in or equalizer doesn't affect the result.correct?So,in the end what
> i'll hear from the MD will sound exactly like what i heard from my PC
> without using DFX....?   That would suck.. ;)
> What happens when i record analog?Does DFX affect the result (ie.enhance
the
> quality of the MD recording)?
> Please anyone share your experience on this one :)
> thanx
> tim
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