You're thoughts on this soundcard in 3d mode (either with or without an ext. mixer)? (Not as a second soundcard)
- Jim
- Jim
Mensajes Mon 29 Apr 02 @ 8:22 pm
Jim
I am using the extigy as a second soundcard on my desktop but have tried in 3d mode as a stand alone unit and it worked fine...
I am using w2k as an o/s on both....
Hope this helps
Stu
I am using the extigy as a second soundcard on my desktop but have tried in 3d mode as a stand alone unit and it worked fine...
I am using w2k as an o/s on both....
Hope this helps
Stu
Mensajes Tue 30 Apr 02 @ 12:56 am
Great!!! I appreciate your respons... Stuxx
By the way...
Did you notice any decrease in soundquality when using it in 3d-mode. Somebody mentioned it in another post. Or does that go for all 3d-cards.
Or does Atomix run slower when using 3D-soundcards (Extigy) in 3d-mode? By that I mean... Does it require more of your PC than say having 2 normal soundcards? Anybody?
THanks guys!
-Jim
By the way...
Did you notice any decrease in soundquality when using it in 3d-mode. Somebody mentioned it in another post. Or does that go for all 3d-cards.
Or does Atomix run slower when using 3D-soundcards (Extigy) in 3d-mode? By that I mean... Does it require more of your PC than say having 2 normal soundcards? Anybody?
THanks guys!
-Jim
Mensajes Tue 30 Apr 02 @ 2:20 am
hi Jim
Yes i have found generally that there is a slight decrease in volume when using a sound card in 3d, thats why i have opted for two sound cards even on my desktop which doesnt travel to gigs with me...
I have only had the extigy a couple of weeks but have found that it actually sounds better than one of my internal cards the sb5.1. So if i'm going to be recording a mix i now use that and the internal audigy.
Generally the sound quality is directly linked to how the mp3 was burned... if it was a poor rip then it will sound bad anyway.
What bit rate are you using, most of mine are at 128 which i have come to the conclusion could be better.. The only trouble is re - ripping 5000+ tracks at a higher bit rate is not going to take 5 mins !!! and obviously the storage space required increases
I think i am going to buy an external 120gb hard drive and use the firewire port as at the moment the collection is on both my laptop on desktop, Save keep copying them over...
Anyway enough rambling
Cheers
STU
Yes i have found generally that there is a slight decrease in volume when using a sound card in 3d, thats why i have opted for two sound cards even on my desktop which doesnt travel to gigs with me...
I have only had the extigy a couple of weeks but have found that it actually sounds better than one of my internal cards the sb5.1. So if i'm going to be recording a mix i now use that and the internal audigy.
Generally the sound quality is directly linked to how the mp3 was burned... if it was a poor rip then it will sound bad anyway.
What bit rate are you using, most of mine are at 128 which i have come to the conclusion could be better.. The only trouble is re - ripping 5000+ tracks at a higher bit rate is not going to take 5 mins !!! and obviously the storage space required increases
I think i am going to buy an external 120gb hard drive and use the firewire port as at the moment the collection is on both my laptop on desktop, Save keep copying them over...
Anyway enough rambling
Cheers
STU
Mensajes Tue 30 Apr 02 @ 10:15 am
Just a note about the older SB Live! cards.
They use different codecs for the front and rear channels. The front is a AC97 codec and gives lesser quality then the rears which are I2S. The rear gives a better s/n ratio so that is probably why so many have complained previously about the different sound when using a SB Live! in 3d mode.
Grimm
They use different codecs for the front and rear channels. The front is a AC97 codec and gives lesser quality then the rears which are I2S. The rear gives a better s/n ratio so that is probably why so many have complained previously about the different sound when using a SB Live! in 3d mode.
Grimm
Mensajes Tue 30 Apr 02 @ 3:02 pm
yuck grimm... sounds nasty.
Mensajes Wed 01 May 02 @ 10:40 pm
I ppl, does anybody knows if with the ext Extigy Soundcard works as if I had two soundcards? My problem is that I use the atomixmp3 in my laptop and I would like to have have two line-out, so that I can i.e. listen the music that is playing on the left desk with the hedphones but sending to the room the music that is playng in other desk, just like if I was using a "real" mixer.
Mensajes Fri 03 May 02 @ 7:43 pm
I use an extigy with my laptop, the extigy being the main out and the internal card being the headphone out !!
Works fine like this or through an external mixer...
W2k o/s
STU
Works fine like this or through an external mixer...
W2k o/s
STU
Mensajes Sun 05 May 02 @ 3:53 pm
I upgrade the OS to Windows XP Prof.
Why I listen a click when I play the song???
Sound card: PCI !"( Soundblaster with XP drivers
Why I listen a click when I play the song???
Sound card: PCI !"( Soundblaster with XP drivers
Mensajes Sat 01 Jun 02 @ 3:42 pm
The Extigy works fine on my Compaq laptop with XP Home, good soundquality.
but, when I select auto bpm/auto beatmatch, the system crashes after a while (10-20 min.), so I have to switch them off to get a stable system.
I need to play MP3-music with very different BPM rate.
Can anybody help me?
but, when I select auto bpm/auto beatmatch, the system crashes after a while (10-20 min.), so I have to switch them off to get a stable system.
I need to play MP3-music with very different BPM rate.
Can anybody help me?
Mensajes Fri 14 Jun 02 @ 3:06 pm