Re: Need Advice on MCE and Digital Audio

From: R. J. Salvi (rjsalvi_at_ambianceacoustics.com)
Date: 12/14/04


Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 07:07:28 GMT

You might check out the M-Audio Revolution 7.1 It supports DTS and also has
a coaxial digital output as opposed to an optical one.

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Robert J. Salvi, Ambiance Acoustics
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"Mike Z" <MikeZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:09501E22-87AB-405A-ADCE-4E3086120C27@microsoft.com...
>I was looking at the Audigy 2 ZS cards.  Can these do DTS output to my 
>audio
> receiver?  If so, which should I go with... regular, Platinum, or Platinum
> Pro?  There's also the Audigy 4 Pro, but that's really getting up there in
> price (but if that's what it takes for good audio quality...).
>
> I'd like for my MCE2005 system that I'm building to replace my stand alone
> DVD player but don't want to lose DTS audio on my home theater.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
> "Michael Creasy [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> I got mine at Home Depot I think.
>>
>> -- 
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>> "Chris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:00c201c4e157$35b86da0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> >
>> > Michael and Rodney,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the replies.
>> >
>> > Does anyone know a good place to get a 1/8"-to-spdif
>> > adapter?
>> >
>> > Radio Shack and similar stores don't seem to carry them.
>> > I did a Google search, and found one product, but it would
>> > be nice to shop around and/or buy something based on a
>> > recommendation.  Since the Audigy is the audio card for a
>> > lot of Media Center computers, I'm guessing that other
>> > people have experience I can take advantage of :).
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Chris
>> >
>> >
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>Hello,
>> >>
>> >>I wonder if someone can give me advice on the best way to
>> >>get digital audio from my HP 873n to my stereo receiver.
>> >>I have several questions, and I'll be grateful for
>> > answers
>> >>to any of them.
>> >>
>> >>(1)  When I look at the outputs on the Audigy soundcard,
>> > I
>> >>don't see an spdif connector.  I see lots of 1/8-inch
>> > mini
>> >>plugs and one Firewire port, but no optical of coaxial
>> >>plug.  Am I just being dense?  How do you do it?
>> >>
>> >>(2)  Can the Audigy (or another sound card if necessary)
>> >>output digital and analog at the same time?  I need to
>> > run
>> >>digital to my stereo receiver in the living room and also
>> >>power computer speakers in the basement where the
>> > computer
>> >>is located.  Based on the Audigy control panel, it looks
>> >>like it is possible, but I want to make sure.  (My
>> > current
>> >>setup where I split an analog signal works well - I'm
>> > just
>> >>looking to upgrade.)
>> >>
>> >>(3)  The living room receiver is 40+ feet from the
>> >>computer.  I've seen digital coaxial cables of 50 and 100
>> >>feet advertised on the internet.  Should I have any
>> >>concerns?  (It seems there's also a device for converting
>> >>optical to coaxial, if need be.  Has anyone ever used
>> > such
>> >>a thing?)
>> >>
>> >>(4)  If the above options don't work, would it be
>> > feasible
>> >>to connect an external sound card via USB?  I already
>> > have
>> >>the 40 feet covered by a daisy chain of boosted USB 2.0
>> >>cables.  It seems that I could connect a USB-powered
>> > sound
>> >>card in the living room and run a digital output to the
>> >>receiver from that.  Good idea, bad idea?  Among the
>> >>(affordable) products I've seen are (a) the Audigy 2
>> >>External, (b) the SIIG US2331, (c) the Edirol UA1X, (d)
>> >>the MAudio Transit, and (e) the Byterunner UA580.  If
>> >>anyone has experience with any of those products, please
>> >>let me know what you think.
>> >>
>> >>Happy holidays, and thanks in advance for any help.
>> >>
>> >>- Chris
>> >>
>> >>.
>> >>
>>
>>
>> 


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