Thanks iampivot, I dont use Linux too much but I'll keep that in mind for Xine. 🙂
I'm still searching for some kind of way to do this in windows (like a 'generic' surround sound driver where the individual outputs can be mapped to different devices)
I'm still searching for some kind of way to do this in windows (like a 'generic' surround sound driver where the individual outputs can be mapped to different devices)
Wizard said:Where is the circuit?
Try the previous page? There is a diagram there, or did you mean something else?
tifosi_f1 said:Thanks iampivot, I dont use Linux too much but I'll keep that in mind for Xine. 🙂
I'm still searching for some kind of way to do this in windows (like a 'generic' surround sound driver where the individual outputs can be mapped to different devices)
It's possible using an AC3 DirectSound filter. See posting on AVSForum or sourceforge for more information.
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FYI: I'm handling US distribution of this kit. Guzzler has sent me a good portion of the boards and related components. Estimated cost is $30, but we won't know for sure until I get it all together. The ICs are not included (PCM2702E, voltage regulators, and the Maxim DC-DC convertor) but can be obtained on their own.
There is a web site for the project as well:
USB DAC Project Site
E-mail or PM me if you are interested in one of the kits.
FYI: I'm handling US distribution of this kit. Guzzler has sent me a good portion of the boards and related components. Estimated cost is $30, but we won't know for sure until I get it all together. The ICs are not included (PCM2702E, voltage regulators, and the Maxim DC-DC convertor) but can be obtained on their own.
There is a web site for the project as well:
USB DAC Project Site
E-mail or PM me if you are interested in one of the kits.
Hello.
I would like to know some software aspects of the USB DAC based on TI PCM2702:
Does it run under Win95 OSR2.1 or Win98?
For example, once installed under Windows 2K, does it appear as a soundcard in the device manager?
If so, what controls do you have available? Volume and mute, perhaps? Does it implement balance?
Another question: how were the RMAA results shown in that page obtained? Using the USB DAC as output and selecting another soundcard line in as input?
Thanks!
I would like to know some software aspects of the USB DAC based on TI PCM2702:
Does it run under Win95 OSR2.1 or Win98?
For example, once installed under Windows 2K, does it appear as a soundcard in the device manager?
If so, what controls do you have available? Volume and mute, perhaps? Does it implement balance?
Another question: how were the RMAA results shown in that page obtained? Using the USB DAC as output and selecting another soundcard line in as input?
Thanks!
Pierre, there's a long thread on head-fi.org describing the usb-dac. I think that thread answers your questions 🙂
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