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Re: Recommend a better sound card?



On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 10:11:07PM -0500, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
> I'd like a good 16 bit stereo sound card that I can use for playing Oggs 
> and MP3s, maybe do some Voice over IP, and for playing CDs on my PC. But I 
> want this card to be as good as possible given that it's just 16 bit stereo.
> 
> Ideally it would have an external pod containing all the analog circuitry, 
> so the audio circuits would be isolated from the electrical noise inside 
> the PC case. All the professional sound cards do this, but I don't know if 
> any consumer sound cards do.
> 
> My hopeful new sound card will need to work with Linux, BeOS and Windows 
> 2000. Extra credit if the card's vendor provides complete hardware specs to 
> Free Software developers.

You can get these "external pods" as hi-fi separates, which you can
connect to your sound card via S/PDIF.

I have a circuit diagram for an outboard ADC which I could send you if
you wish.

The sound card I would recommend for this would be anything using the
CMI8738 chipset that has S/PDIF I/O. Don't get a Soundblaster as their
S/PDIF is broken.

It works in Windoze and Linux (use ALSA and/or kernel 2.4.22 with
latest ac patch), no idea about BeOS. The C-Media website provides
an incomplete set of register definitions; the complete set is
available at the cost of some googling and sending of emails.

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