unleash_me
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A little homework never hurt anyone right?
A little homework never hurt anyone right?
dear sir
in the long term option
option a)
buying an asus Xonar and directly connecting it to an amp
How do you make this connection?
option b)
having a regular soundcard
How do you extract the digital signal from the PC ( what is the connection used) and give it to the DAC ?
(my PC does not have a co axial or optical. i dont know if usb works
if usb is the one how do you setup the comp to provide the siganl via usb)
is there some kind of hard disk device that allows me to do what the PC does and outputs digital siganls and also has some kind of a LCD remote that allows me to browse through folders/songs and play what i like
Obviously you will need a lot of hard disc to store plenty of music. I have not much idea in these matters except that I am planning to play at times music from my laptop (Apple Macbook pro) which has a reasonable sound card (perhaps).
Lossless formats such as WAV need roughly 10MB per minute of song.
FLAC, because it compresses an original PCM file, is actually like a zip of the original Redbook file. FLAC is capable of compressions anywhere between 30 to 60% depending upon the content and size of the original song.
Cheers
I am now thinking of these 350 GB portable HDD (available for a few K in the market) mountable by a USB connection and keep on buying these. What do you think of this idea?
Also the space I was talking about was really for uncompressed music. I really do need to learn about this FLAC thing. Does that work for Mac OS? I'll find out. Need a lossless and good compression format for Mac.
I am now thinking of these 350 GB portable HDD (available for a few K in the market) mountable by a USB connection and keep on buying these. What do you think of this idea?
guys
im using a sony vaio laptop at home and an IBM in office.
none of these laptops have any of the outputs you guys talk about hence i seem to be out of the loop
does this mean, to move to a pc based system ill have to buy a whole new computer ?:sad:
if the above is correct now what options do i have if im thinking flac and long term
The pc based solution seems to have so many advntages in the way that i can have all my music neatly arranged in folders/playlists, i can browse through them and play what i like ( no jhanjat of changing cd's!)
now if i cant do the same with my current laptops (or can i ?)what other options do i have?
( i dont think buying another computer specifically for this purpose makes sense!)
is there some kind of hard disk device that allows me to do what the PC does and outputs digital siganls and also has some kind of a LCD remote that allows me to browse through folders/songs andplay what i like
please help
Quite sure the Sony will have the outputs. At the very least it will have an out for the headphones. Laptops are generally not upgradeable easily so a PC is always the better alternative.
I'm quite sure this can be achieved with your present laptop too, but make sure any h/w you go in for will be useful with any future upgrades you do in terms of getting a new PC/laptop etc.
Lots of such devices exist, but not always as good as a PC. For instance even WDTV will do this job, all you'll need will be an External HDD and required cables. Still a PC is hard to beat at this sort of thing.
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moserw
thanks
but
1) my sony has only the headphone out no other outputs yes there is one I link port (s400) which i use for the sony handycam
now i dont think either of these this are useful for feeding the amp or a DAC is it
2)Please do help how the above can be done using my laptop ! (as you state)i wold really be interested in that.
i dont think an external soundacrd would help either na?
what would i connect it to?
3) does WDTV display on screen the list of folders/songs (stored in the connceted HDD) and allow me to slect a particualr folder to play?
looking forward to your help
im using a sony vaio laptop at home and an IBM in office.
none of these laptops have any of the outputs you guys talk about hence i seem to be out of the loop
What you will need is a 3.5 mm to RCA Y splitter. It will take the output from the headphone jack and give analog RCA (the red and white) inputs which you can connect to any AVR or DAC. Also, such cables will be very cheap and look like this....
An external soundcard will come with all connectivity options like digital and analog outs. But do lay off one for now. Try the Y splitter first and see if it gives satisfactory output via your AVR. (I'm presuming you have an AVR or a stereo amp here).
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Sony should be having an SPDIF out (Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format) Check it out. If it has one, you can get the digital out by using a simple 3.5mm to Optical adaptor pin - to connect to your dac.
I doubt if IBM will have one, I have been using T60 for a long time and had to depend on an XFi notebook card to get the digital out.
Happy hunting.
why not use USB of 7520 of beresford DAC instead?
regards
because how do i display the files (control which folder/song i want to play)that are on the usb drive thats connected to the beresford
i dont think a usb to usb link between a laptop and the beresford will work do you?
unleash
that would be excellent but alas i have an older sony without that optical output!
all ive got is usb and headphone out :sad:
cmon moserw
you cant be serious about the audio quality i will get using the onboard soundcard and the output from a 3.5mm headphone jack!
i know about the y spliter i have some good MX ones gold plated lying around too
yes it will come with all OUTPUT options
but how do i connect the exernal soundcard to my laptop!
how do i get the laptop to play musci through this external soundcard!