On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Steve Corey wrote:
> I do think that the motherboard has a lot to do with soundcard
> problems. I just saw a post on the DAT-Heads mailing list from a fellow
> who has the Nightingale working with no problem on an ASUS P2B. And
> there is a known problem with the Zefiro ZA
KVE wrote:
>
> I don't think that is that important. I tried the card on 4 different
> computers and got the same bad results: P-120, P-166, P2-200 (Compaq
> DeskPro 4000), P3-550. My friend (P-166) had exactly the same input
> problems (minus the initial noise) and now he uses it only for outpu
> Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 09:58:51 -0700
> From: Steve Corey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: MD: Bit 4 bit digital card
>
> What motherboard did you use with the Nightingale? What other cards
> were in your system? I'm using the Nightingale in an Asus P2B
>
KVE wrote:
> I have found a lot of problems with Nightingale. One is the fact that
> it doesn't do any reclocking of its own and lacks the coax in. That
> means that if you are using a cheap optical cable you are bound to get
> the timing problems. I was using one of the older Sony cables and
> l
; From: Steve Corey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: MD: Bit 4 bit digital card
>
> Javier Marcet wrote:
> > >> do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make
> bit for
> > >> bit digital transfers could be (at least at 16 bit,
Javier Marcet wrote:
> >> do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
> >> bit digital transfers could be (at least at 16 bit, 44.1KHz)? An
> >> absolute requirement is working under Windows 2000 (Linux would be a
> >> plus).
>
> SC> The Zoltrix Nightingale wit
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On Monday, February 26, 2001 at 07:47:01GMT -0700 (which was 15:47 where I live),
Steve Corey wrote a few words about "MD: Bit 4 bit digital card":
>> do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
Javier Marcet wrote:
> do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
> bit digital transfers could be (at least at 16 bit, 44.1KHz)? An
> absolute requirement is working under Windows 2000 (Linux would be a
> plus).
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Hello fellow MiniDisc users,
do you know what the cheapest sound card allowing to make bit for
bit digital transfers could be (at least at 16 bit, 44.1KHz)? An
absolute requirement is working under Windows 2000 (Linux would be a
plus).