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Tech, Microsoft Support
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Michigan City
Posts: 480
OS: Win XP Pro SP2
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Which sound card should I buy?
I am building a Media PC and I'm trying to figure out the best sound
card to buy. The PC I'm building is going to have a DVD-ROM and 200 GB HDD. I am going to install a TV-PVR card so that I can record favorite TV programs. I plan on ripping most of my DVD collection to the HDD (about 25 - 30 classics) so that I can watch them any time. I will not be doing any gaming on the media PC. My big question is What Sound Card Do I Want? I have a surround sound (RCA receiver) system that handles my current set-top DVD player as well as video game consoles. I would like to run the media PC to the surround sound receiver. Most of the 5.1 or better sound cards have several outputs, which I assume is if you buy a separate set of surround sound speakers for your PC. How do I get all those outputs into one digital line to plug into my receiver or into the RCA jacks to plug into my receiver? Is there a cable that adapts the multiple outputs on the sound card to plug into the receiver? Will this method retain the true digital surround sound? If not, do I have to find a sound card specifically designed for going to a receiver? I'm no stranger to building PCs but I am in relatively uncharted waters here and any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have about $50 - 75 to spend. I'm not sure yet if I'll be running Win XP Pro or Windows Media Center. Depends on the cost of either of those operating systems. I figure I'll want a PCI card (opposed to ISA). If there is an affordable USB option I would also consider that as well; but I would like to keep the amount of set-top clutter to a minimum. Thanks, -Lydokane- |
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Too many to choose from
This one's cheap, reliable and good for surround sound. Sound Blaster Audigy 2 PCI $70 http://us.creative.com/products/cate...subcategory=16 Line level out (Front/Side/Rear/Center/Subwoofer) Microphone in Line in Telephone Answering Device in Aux in I don't know which cables come with it, but click on the Accessories link for a full list.
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