Re: Driver status of the Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live 24-bit external 7.1 USB?

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Am Donnerstag, 16. November 2006 11:00 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
> Jan Ries wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 15. November 2006 13:20 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
> > > What are your needs?
> >
> > Analog line-in/line-out (stereo)
>
> Then you shouldn't need to get a 5.1 or 7.1 device.
>
> However, it's very hard to find stereo USB devices because most USB
> audio devices are designed as a upgrade over a laptop's sound system.

That's probably why I "found" that Creative adapter ...

>
> > with a decent signal-to-noise ratio,
> > therefore 24bit sampling resolution preferred.
>
> What do you want to do with it?  If you want to seriously do recording,
> you're better of with a stereo device like the UA-1EX instead of a cheap
> 5.1 device from Creative.

Yet I missed that one, and it's sounds far more to my needs an only a +10€ to 
the price.

But i thinks I'll stop short from buying USB-cabels with "24k gold-plated 
contacts for error-free data transfer and ultra-low impedance" from namly 
company. ;-) (This "being more audiophile than anything else" voodoo gives me 
the shivers.)

Best regards,

	Jan

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