Though I don't really know what is a good and cheap digital card, I can tell
you that the volume control in win98 would not work directly with the
digital input, but perhaps with the overall input volume if there is such a
slider available through the sound card's drivers.

Personally, since you are also dealing with analogue inputs, you'd like to
think you'll be getting something reasonably faithful on that side, and so
if you don't want to spend big bucks, the SB Live isn't too bad, but I'm
sure there's better out there if you look for it.

Adios,
LarZ

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-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Michael Hooker
Sent:   Monday, 13 December 1999 22:49
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        MD: digital sound cards


hi,
        its time to bite the bullet and buy a digital sound card. i need digital
and analog inputs, i really have no need for digital out . i have a bunch
of questions. does the volume control in WIN 98 work with the digital
input? i suspect it doesnt, and doesnt need to. are they tough to configure
or are they plug and play? i'm upgrading from an old soundblaster 16 , if i
can even remember, its so old. what is the best card to get that is
economical( cheap!). the best place to buy? thanks to all.

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