Mystical PCI soundcard

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I may be off-base, but it sure looks a lot like the ESI Juli@, including the description (i.e. I2S out from the header).
Search the forum for the Juli@ - there should be some photos. If it is the same, it's a very good card - and at $50 it's a great deal.
 
http://www.esi-audiotechnik.com/pictures/julia_large.jpg

Nah, not the same as Juli@, but interesting nonetheless.
Urgh, not even close. I guess I was blinded by the white circuit board.

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Hmm...VT1723 'Tremor', not as good as 'Envy'. :/

If all you want to do is pass the bits unmolested out to an I2S connector, either should get the job done, although only 6 output channels vs 8. If seems to indicate only 2-channel I2s, but if this actually sends all 6 channels of I2S to that connector it may be a very interesting card indeed.
 
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Urgh, not even close. I guess I was blinded by the white circuit board.



If all you want to do is pass the bits unmolested out to an I2S connector, either should get the job done, although only 6 output channels vs 8. If seems to indicate only 2-channel I2s, but if this actually sends all 6 channels of I2S to that connector it may be a very interesting card indeed.

All what i am hoping to achieve is to use this in my new PC-central with big disk array for playing my Flac files and movies in stereo only. ( i take it from the description that this card is stereo)
I have found that the Esi Juli@ is great but it is a bit out of my budget and has allready more functions that i can need, so i was hoping that this card may be cheap substitute. It seems that the only way will be buying one and testing it. :)
 
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hate to break it to you but the x-fi has excelent specs:
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Indeed for CD playback where the SNR of 16bit linierly quantised data is only 96dB (theoreticly) the xfi is more than good enough with a SNR of 113dB in the 24bit tests linked. Cards like the Juli@ are for recording multiple channels and have balanced outputs not for better stereo playback. Save the money and get some more CD's ;)
 
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