Asus has announced a new line of sound card, including an PCIe part. Called the Xonar D2 (PCI) and D2X (PCIe):
Sporting all the Dolby and DTS loving you could imagine, it also has an EMI shield, a plethora of outputs, and Analog Loopback Transformation ability:
Depending on which site you trust, some are reporting it uses proprietary, or exclusive, Analog Devices processor (including true 192kHz/24bit audio), while others say ADI denies Asus is using any of their parts. Though that just may be due to one hand not talking to the other. Detailed specs should be out soon (TM) as well as the card.
I other audio news, Creative is releasing a new notebook card audio card ... surprisingly an X-fi on ExpressCard.
Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Audio Notebook
No details have been released, but considering ExpressCard is just PCIe for laptops, one could assume that Creative is prepping a PCIe X-fi of their own.
Sporting all the Dolby and DTS loving you could imagine, it also has an EMI shield, a plethora of outputs, and Analog Loopback Transformation ability:
What makes this sound card a bit special is the presence of a secondary music processor, which alows legal "ripping" of music you've bought onto regular MP3, WMAs and so on. The trick is called Analogue Loopback Transformation, or in technical terms, the redirection of outputs from a physical output to secondary audio processor which will then record the file in the format you want.
I other audio news, Creative is releasing a new notebook card audio card ... surprisingly an X-fi on ExpressCard.
Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Audio Notebook
No details have been released, but considering ExpressCard is just PCIe for laptops, one could assume that Creative is prepping a PCIe X-fi of their own.
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