Hi,
I'm looking for a sound card capable of 192kHz over S/PDIF or AES/EBU.
PCI is welcome.
I need it to connect PCM4222EVM for THD/FR measurements...
It should lock on external clock, derived from received S/PDIF...
All i am able to find are cards with 96kHz inputs.
I already have the following cards, which are 96kHz limited:
- E-MU 0404PCI
- M-Audio Audiophile FireWire
- M-Audio Revolution 7.1
- Terratec Aureon Space 7.1
Thanks!
I'm looking for a sound card capable of 192kHz over S/PDIF or AES/EBU.
PCI is welcome.
I need it to connect PCM4222EVM for THD/FR measurements...
It should lock on external clock, derived from received S/PDIF...
All i am able to find are cards with 96kHz inputs.
I already have the following cards, which are 96kHz limited:
- E-MU 0404PCI
- M-Audio Audiophile FireWire
- M-Audio Revolution 7.1
- Terratec Aureon Space 7.1
Thanks!
Hehe, too bad i already have 3 Envy24 cards, none of which has the MIO/DIO connector
Envy24 chipset doesn't have inbuilt support of SPDIF input of 24/192. They require additional MIO/DIO cards as you stated.
Although these cards go for cheap over eBay, they don't have the MIO/DIO card included with them, and MIODIO cards cost as much as used Envy24 card... Unobtainable too.
ESI Juli@ is nice, but pricey even in used condition... Analog IO is overkill for my applications.
Infrasonic Quartet - can't find it on eBay.
I have found out, that CMI-8788 based cards do support 192kHz input, as their chipset have these inputs by default.
I'll try to get the Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1.
There is some BGears B-Enspirer card with this CMI chip too, but it has TosLink I/O only. Probably it could be modded to take coax tho...
Thanks!
Envy24 chipset doesn't have inbuilt support of SPDIF input of 24/192. They require additional MIO/DIO cards as you stated.
Although these cards go for cheap over eBay, they don't have the MIO/DIO card included with them, and MIODIO cards cost as much as used Envy24 card... Unobtainable too.
ESI Juli@ is nice, but pricey even in used condition... Analog IO is overkill for my applications.
Infrasonic Quartet - can't find it on eBay.
I have found out, that CMI-8788 based cards do support 192kHz input, as their chipset have these inputs by default.
I'll try to get the Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1.
There is some BGears B-Enspirer card with this CMI chip too, but it has TosLink I/O only. Probably it could be modded to take coax tho...
Thanks!
Infrasonic Quartet costs around 100 USD brand new
https://www.nexternal.com/auzentech/storefront/infrasonic-quartet-p46direct.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/Infrasonic-Quartet-Channel-Audio-Interface/dp/B0028ZY9EI
CMI-8788 cards are fine too.
https://www.nexternal.com/auzentech/storefront/infrasonic-quartet-p46direct.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/Infrasonic-Quartet-Channel-Audio-Interface/dp/B0028ZY9EI
CMI-8788 cards are fine too.
Wow!, thanks for the links to Infrasonic Quartet, looks perfect!
Nexternal ships worldwide for a nice price.
Has the WordClock too!
And has full support in linux too
But wouldn't there be bad reflections of the digital signal caused by that breakout cable???
The cable is bit-perfect And that is all you need for recording from spdif input. Timing/jitter is no issue in this case since the recovered clock from SPDIF input does not control any DA conversion farther down the stream.
I was thinking in terms of using this card as an output, not an input.
In this case I think the reflections would be an issue?
I do not know. I have not seen any measurements of this combination (card + the break-out cable).
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