![]() But is there any software able to play from SPDIF? Will see.īut for me its strange to know that 10 years hardware has better sound as the new one. If I will be able to connect the DVD drive directly to the SPDIF it might help to improve sound quality. Still the older system has one less possible degradation. ![]() At all the card is able to output sound in 44Khz When CPU is involved another sound stuttering might occur during high load of system. there is not direct sound - therefore there is no pure hardware acceleration. Sound quality from CD has been here downgraded for the first time. Until i construct that cable the sound must be "grabbed" and transported via ATA cable. Still possibility to connect it via SPDIF IN but only via jack, not PIN. ![]() But no SPDIF input for standard digital CD input. SB Live outputs sound natively in 48KHz while CD format is 44 KHz. But here the first and last degradation occurs. Therefore I believe that sound is processed via soundcard without any direct need of CPU. to re-test it i have run program which consumed up the CPU, but the sound was still perfect. But when it was done, and WMP has been tuned up to use digital-CD-IN the sound was very very good. No other software except WMP 9 was able to run it. Getting work SPDIF input on Win98 was a hard nut. WDM drivers for Soundblaster (they work by some miracle)ĭirect X 11 without Directsound (removed since vista) Windows 98SE + KEX + Windows media player 9 Soundblaster X-fi Fatality (extreme music) Soundblaster LIVE 5.1 (with SPDIF digital CD IN) ![]() Ok lets talk about the sound hardware I used: ![]()
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