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the sblive is a PCI soundcard and therefor any
From: "Stuart Howlette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> While not trying to rush to the defense of the Live (i dont have one
> anyway), this isn't a soundcard specific problem, it seems to do this with a
> LOT of soundcards.
I have an SB Live and haven't had any problems whatsoever with
the sound, except
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>I get lots of pops and clicks playing
> MP3s (that i ripped from a CD, the problem is the
> soundcard, not the MP3s
[...]
While not trying to rush to the defense of the Live (i dont have one
anyway), this isn't a soundcard specific problem, it seems to do this with a
LOT of soundcards.
> What don't you like about the SB Live?
It doesn't conform to the PCI 2.1 spec, so it doesn't
work with ACPI, I get lots of pops and clicks playing
MP3s (that i ripped from a CD, the problem is the
soundcard, not the MP3s), the drivers are flaky...
If you're feeling daring, check out this t
What don't you like about the SB Live?
Nathan White
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Subject: MD: Sound cards
Hello...
Has anyone had experience wit
I've had several turtle beach cards, liked em all.
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Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 4:34 AM
Subject: MD: Sound cards
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> Hello...
>
> Has anyone had experience with the
Hello...
Has anyone had experience with the Voyetra Turtle Beach Santa Cruz (what a mouthful!
:) sound card? I am fed up with my SB Live and am considering getting this as a
replacement (it costs US$70 online). I've read many positive reviews, but I was
wondering if any "real" people could
> Always keep in mind "You get what you pay for". I would
> recommend getting the M Audio (aka Midiman) DiO 2448:
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> M Audio product page:
> http://www.midiman.com/m-audio/html/products/dio2448.htm
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> Places to buy:
> http://www.core-sound.com/dio_2448.html
> http://www.digitalaudioworks.com/m
On 16 May 2001, at 20:20, Jim Gray wrote:
> I know this has been discussed before, but I don't have the old digests:
> what is the least expensive sound card with a TOSlink input that will
> preserve track numbers from an MD? I'm finally getting into CD burning and
> now it's important to me.
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Well, soundcards don't preserve track numbers, thats down to the software
itself, but I coincidentally have been l
Speaking of DAT, I found an old booklet announcing the new DAT medium, and
it mentions End Search. Somehow it just didn't hit me that End Search was
vital for not recording over a tape, but it makes it seem that much more
stupid and useless for a random access medium like MD!
I know this has be
...
> optical out. You'll come to love the friendly red
> laser instead of the boring coax.
That's not a laser.
If it were, you would be able to point an optical cable at a wall across
the room and still get a nice dot.
Optical simply uses red light.
- Ed.
Hoontech makes great low-cost Yamaha clones with the
optical out. You'll come to love the friendly red
laser instead of the boring coax.
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ok this is probably a very stupid question and asked alot before..
i'm new to the minidisc scene, just getting my Sharp MD-MS722 unit a few
weeks ago. I am very happy w/ the sound quality and performance. However,
most of the stuff that i record to my mindiscs are MP3s downloaded from the
intern
>Just thought those of you in the UK might be interested to learn
>that Novatech are selling off all their Videologic Sonic Strom Pro sound
>cards at £25 inc. VAT. This is not the card with the Aureal sound
>system, but it does have quite a good analogue system and comes with
>optical S/PDIF
Hi all,
Just thought those of you in the UK might be interested to learn
that Novatech are selling off all their Videologic Sonic Strom Pro sound
cards at £25 inc. VAT. This is not the card with the Aureal sound
system, but it does have quite a good analogue system and comes with
optical S/P
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