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
>> bit digital transfers
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).
The Zoltrix Nightingale with Optical Upgrade Ki