On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 14:32:39 +0400 Guy Clotilde <guy.clotilde@xxxxxxxxxx> > On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 02:59:52 -0500, Rick Taylor wrote / a écrit: } khz? In this case how will sound my 48 khz wave file on a machine with } a 44 khz sound card? > > DVDs are recorded at 48 {Unless they're ultra special high quality } or whatever}. How's a DVD sound? > > *cough* I have no dvd on my laptop... > (I don't feel the need neither :) Sorry. It makes for a lovely portable tv. > So that's not really use for me to have a 48 khz soundcard... Why such If you put a dvd into your desktop machine and set the sound at 44... it gives you an idea of what the sound's like. {resampling and all.} Alternately you could just play a 48khz file at 44.1 and see if you like it better that way than at 48... } a design from the manufacturer? Maybe it makes sense in mass } production... I don't know. I do know there's a ton of information about it on the net... if you do a web search you can find all kinds of stuff. {I don't know if you went to that link or not but they have this page linked: This guy's got some nice in depth reviews {Tho' it's not been updated in a while} http://www.pcavtech.com/soundcards/index.htm A nice quicky comparison chart: http://www.digitalexperience.com/cards.html }