Audigy 2 value, anyone?

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Thanks for that. The capturing is important though, since what I've got 
on the motherboard already does that. It's a 24 bit system, and a cut 
above the sblive world. If I could only figure out how to make it 
capture and accept analog inputs, I'd forego a card.

Chuck

On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 10:13:51PM -0400, ace wrote:
> I don't know anything about capturing, but it is a good card at a very 
> affordable price from Newegg.  It has its own chip and processor thus is 
> not a wincard, either.
> 
> Chuck Hallenbeck wrote:
> >>From what I can figure out, the Creative Labs Audigy 2 Value PCI card 
> > looks like a good buy, and gets great reviews. I am seriously thinking 
> > of springing for one, and wonder if anyone is using it, and in 
> > particular if it handles capturing okay. My Intel motherboard sound 
> > subsystem sounds great, but lacks the ability to capture, and I can't 
> > make the thing accept signals from line or mike.
> > 
> > Any experience of folks here would be most welcome, since I know that 
> > sound capability is important to lots of folks here, myself included.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Chuck
> > 
> 
> 
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