[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >Hi, I was wondering if anyone has the optional optical board for the
> >sblive. i was thinking of ordering one, but was wondering if SPDIF is the
> >same as toslink. not sure if there's an optical connection standard yet,
> >and i wanna make sure i buy the right cab
>Hi, I was wondering if anyone has the optional optical board for the
>sblive. i was thinking of ordering one, but was wondering if SPDIF is the
>same as toslink. not sure if there's an optical connection standard yet,
>and i wanna make sure i buy the right cables. i recently traded up my
>sh
Yes, check out http://www.hoontech.com and look for their SB Live bracket.
If it's not a SoundBlaster Live, then you are out of luck, I think.
-- Martin
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Can you get a toslink upgrade on a So
From: J. Coon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: MD: SBlive with Hoontech DB III on Win 2000
>
> Sounds to me like Win 2k sucks.
>
Everything from Micro$oft sucks, you should know that by now.
Magic
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Sounds to me like Win 2k sucks.
Simon Gardner wrote:
> > I thought microsoft were gonna do a "final" release of Win 9x
> > aka Win 2000 for home users who may
> > need support for DOS apps, and an update of NT called Windows
> > Millenium for business users. I
> > might have got those two MS ap
> I thought microsoft were gonna do a "final" release of Win 9x
> aka Win 2000 for home users who may
> need support for DOS apps, and an update of NT called Windows
> Millenium for business users. I
> might have got those two MS app names mixed up and if so I apologise.
Other way round - Window
Win2000 = NT5
Windows Millenium Ed. = win 9x
eD
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> The CR copies of Windows 2000 really lack drivers. But Win 2000 is designed for
>business use more then people interested in doing
things with video and audio.
> I'm not sure that Microsoft will ever develop drivers for many things. You had
>better hope that
The CR copies of Windows 2000 really lack drivers. But Win 2000 is designed for
business use more then people interested in doing things with video and audio.
I'm not sure that Microsoft will ever develop drivers for many things. You had better
hope that the sound card manufacture has develo
Hi Magic,
I've had the same problem when i put my new Hoontech card in my machine running
Win2000 / Win95 (dual boot). When i start up in win95 all is fine, but win2000 won't
support the card.
I've done a bit of research on this, and basically i've discovered that we'll need to
wait until win
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It sounds like a driver problem to me. Windows
> working perfectly. When I installed Windows 2000 it stopped working. Of
> course in Windows 2000 i haven't installed the LiveWare software but the
> card seems to be working fine in anything else. Does anybody know what
S/PDIF support comes purely through the drivers. Make sure the drivers
yo
I got the Hoontech card from votron electronics
http://www.votronelectronics.com/
Sciamano Nerazzurro wrote:
>
> Magic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Sometime ago there was an Optical Digital I/O Card on sale through
> > Creative Labs Web Site. When I went (through the web)
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> Luca
> -> still wondering why Liquid Audio skips while WinAmp doesn't.
>
It's iNtel and God (Bill Gates) that's behind it. They want you to upgrade
to their lates Pentium 3.141593 and Windoze 00...
Cheers,
Ralph -> Overclocked his PII 233 @ 300 and his Riva 128 from
Magic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sometime ago there was an Optical Digital I/O Card on sale through
> Creative Labs Web Site. When I went (through the web) to order it the
> page was saying that the current product is out of stock. Did anybody
> got a chance to buy one of these and
No, it is just another juke-box which puts a time-gap between the tracks so
the track marks can be set automatically.
Remco
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Van: Taky Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Verzonden: donderdag 5 augustus 1999 16:21
Onderwerp: MD: SBLive Minidisc Center
> Anybody has ins
>
> Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 09:21:16 -0500
> From: Taky Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: MD: SBLive Minidisc Center
>
> Anybody has installed SBLive LiveWare 2.0? On the web, it said it has
a
> minidisc center program. Anybody has experience using it? Can I
title a
> track using that prog
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> it does not actually *DO* anything, it just makes some things "easier" to
> accomplish (just like dos vs. windows :)
Yep, DOS made things easier.
Cheers,
Ralph -> going OT again Bad bad bad bad boy.
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> Subject: Re: MD: Sblive minidisc center!
>
> heya Charles,
>
> On Wednesday, July 21, 1999, 7:28:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] whipped this up:
>
>
> CFK> With the new sblive firmware (the cd for which you have to pay) comes a
>
heya Charles,
On Wednesday, July 21, 1999, 7:28:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] whipped this up:
CFK> With the new sblive firmware (the cd for which you have to pay) comes a
CFK> minidisc recording center ( a program). Anybody know of a site that has
CFK> this program? or could anyone send me it (the
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