Bearcat M. ªandor wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 January 2009 18:01:06 Loki Davison wrote:
>> D/A conversion isn't done in the box with the sound card i mentioned,
>> the echo 3g i have. Google for pics. But on cards where it is, sounds
>> quality / isolation / noise is still far better than most usb cards.
>> The whole usb / out of box thing is cheesy sales pitch basically. Get
>> a cheap pci card => be happy. Look at anything with envy chip
>> basically and m-audio delta, echo's cards, etc. Should find a much
>> better setup than a bunch of dodgy usb things. > than one card is a
>> really bad idea unless they are designed for it, and from my
>> experience, usb audio is a really bad idea on it own ;)
> Thanks Loki. I appreciate the help.
> I actually have a M-Audio delta 1010LT. I found i could not play two streams
> at the same time. So i hooked things up to the intelHD (onboard sound) and
> was amazed at how much better it sounded. I was dumbstruck. A cloudiness was
> gone and imaging was much more precise. I don't know what to say save that
> my intelhd may have advanced past the Delta 1010LT. It's an old card and this
> board is only year old.
I seriously doubt the HDA has gotten better than a 1010LT. More likely
you didn't have it or something else on the system setup right.
-- David gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Thu Jan 15 12:15:02 2009
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