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2008/10/21-22 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:51610 Activity:nil
10/21   I installed the latest Ubuntu.  It recognized my wireless, dual
        monitor setup, sound card, then made me breakfast.
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2003/2/26 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:27534 Activity:nil
2/25    What are the major milestones in soundcards of the last 10 years?
        Soundblaster: 8 bit, mono
        Soundblaster 16: 16 bit, stereo
        SB AWE32: ???
        Roland ???: high end midi
        SB Live: ???
        ???:
        \_ Gravis Ultrasound.
2002/10/16-17 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:26214 Activity:high
10/16   is there a way to find out the type of soundcard in my computer? I
        bought a refurbished computer and the soundcard was already in
        there...the only identifying words on it is the word "Vortex" on
        the biggest chip on the card.
        \_ http://www.google.com/search?q=vortex+sound+card
2002/1/30 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:23719 Activity:nil
1/30    On NT, what's the difference between a full-duplex sound card and one
        that's not full-duplex?  Thanks.
        \_ IIRC it was something about being able to process incoming and out-
           going sound at the same time.  For example, you'd need a FD sound
           card for playing a game which had voice inputs or team shared
           voice communications.  Or for some sort of telephone-over-net thing.
           This isn't WinNT specific.  It's a hardware thing.
2000/8/18-19 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:19037 Activity:nil
8/18    What's the difference between a SoundBlaster Platinum, X-Gamer, MP3+
        and 1024 cards?  The hardware spec sheet on the Creative site implies
        that they're nearly identical.  Is the only difference in the software?
        \_ as the Microsoft of the sound card industyr, Creative labs
           consistently, for the life of SB, done this kind of shit. unless
           you compose or like paying for extra software get the cheap
           sound card and you'll be fine.  [motd formatting God was here]
2000/8/14-15 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:18985 Activity:nil
8/14    I need a sound card that has multiple (>3) mic/line-ins to do some
        real-time mixing. It needs to work under Linux. Any good ones out
        there?
2000/6/21-24 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:18509 Activity:kinda low
6/20    I'm confused about AC-97. I know it's a PC-audio spec, but
        what does it really mean to someone buying a mainboard?  Does it
        just provide a couple input/output ports?  Does it require / allow
        the use of a seperate sound card?
        \_It  really doesnt mean anything to the average purchaser
          of a main board, yes it does allow but does not require
          the use of a separate sound card.:wq
                                           \_ {vi,motdedit} user was here
                                              \_ Sharp boy!
                                                 \_ Fuck you asshole. Just
                                                    because it's on soda
                                                    motd, it doesn't mean
                                                    the author is male.
                                                      -original [female] poster
                                                    \_ Might as well.  Although
                                                       only some club wielding
                                                       butch Berkeley dyke
                                                       would get so wild eyed
                                                       droolingly upset as to
                                                       start off with "Fuck you
                                                       asshole" for the mild
                                                       assumption of gender in
                                                       a 95% male organization.
                                                       I don't think you count
                                                       as female, dude.
1999/1/21-23 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:15268 Activity:moderate
1/20    When you play an audio CD on a PC is the data read by the CDROM
        read by the OS and sent to the soundcard or is there some kind of
        special purpose hardware that directly sends data from the player
        to the soundcard?
        \_ yes
        \_ open up your computer case and you'll see a wire leading from
           the cdrom to the soundcard.
           \_ it doesn't seem like it would be that hard to simply let the
              OS handle it.
                \_ it's not "that hard" to have the OS handle, for example,
                   modem services, but it's still stupid.  -tom
                   \_ Not if you're a company selling sw/hw.  :-)
                \_ Mebbe you got cycles to spare, but most of planet earth
                   is trying to squeeze some useful productivity out of
                   hoggish Microsoft bloatware, and having the OS handle CD
                   audio may be the straw that breaks the camel's back.
        \_ The cdrom does the digital->audio conversion internally, and then
          has an analog audio output connector (and headphone jacks if you
          have a good cdrom player)  That audio connector is usually hooked
          up to the soundcard, which just amplifies it and sends it to your
          speakers. -ERic
1998/11/19 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:14975 Activity:kinda low 58%like:14971
11/18   Can anyone recommend a decent sound card that isn't too
        expensive?  I currently don't have any sound when I play games
        and I would like some decent sound for under $40.  Thanks.
        \_ I picked up a Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI and it sounds fairly good.
           Only cost me $29.95. --marc
        \_ Anything with a ESS1869F chipset for $11-$15 for an ISA card.
           I've bought 4 of these, am using 2 and have had no probs.  Go
           with the SB Live if you want to spend > $50. -jctwu
           \_ Could you give a simple description of why some sound cards
              might be better?  Can you hear an obvious difference between
              an $11-$15 sound card and a $75 sound card?  Thanks again.
              \_ > $50 sound cards are usu. PCI, and lessen CPU processing
                 of sound, esp. for 44 kHz (CD-quality) sound.  This would
                 speed frame rates in games like Unreal.  Newer cards also
                 have sophisticated 3-D effects that 3D shooters seem to use.
                 You also usu. get real MIDI instrument samples, but mainly
                 benefit is in CPU cycles.  DOS audio support = insuff. -jctwu
              \_ There's also 3D positional sound technologies now, like
                 Aureal 3D and Creative Labs' EAX. I've found A3D to be
                 pretty much as advertised, but nothing earth shattering.
                 More expensive sound crads also have support for four
                 speakers for Dolby Digital / Surround Sound support.
              \_ it's like this, A3D is older, and EAX is brand new but
                 supported by Creative Labs (SB Live) products.  Half-Life
                 supports both stds. -jctwu
1998/11/18 [Computer/HW/Soundcard] UID:14971 Activity:high 58%like:14975
11/18   Can anyone recommend a decent sound card that isn't too
        expensive?
        \_ I picked up a Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI and it sounds fairly good.
           Only cost me $29.95. Perhaps you should mention what your price
           range is and what kind of audio you want. --marc
        \_ Anything with a ESS1869F chipset for $11-$15 for an ISA card.
           I've bought 4 of these, am using 2 and have had no probs.  Go
           with the SB Live if you want to spend > $50. -jctwu
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