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  • #16
    www.hoontech.com

    They also sell daughter cards for SB Live! cards.

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    • #17
      Hmm... does that mean that it is entirely possible to get AC-3 output going through an X-Gamer? In all honesty I really do not want the platinum since I do not have an extra drive bay in my machine. After checking the sound card compatibility of newer cards, only the SB Live! is supported by Linux.

      Should I go with the X-Gamer? I imagine it will have the same results as the Live 1024... or am I kidding myself?
      The poster formerly known as "ahardjan"

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      • #18
        Another silly question is the SB Live! 1024 the same as the SB Live! Value Digital? I have looked on a number of online stores and that is the only one that seems to be even close to being the SB Live! 1024. I just want to be mostly sure this will work when I make the purchase.
        The poster formerly known as "ahardjan"

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        • #19
          When I bought my sblive I didn,t know for sure it was gonna work. There are so many different stories on the Internet.
          My opinion is that it should work with any sblive with a 3,5mm digital out jack.
          However, here are the specs of my sblive (this one does ac3): sb live player 1024,
          the modelnum on the card is CT4760, I bought it in the Netherlands, I think its european model. Hope this helps...


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          • #20
            Thanks Deef. That helps a whole lot. From what I have read on the CL site the SBLive 1024 is the European version of the X-Gamer and MP3. So it looks like I will be getting an X-Gamer or MP3 to do my digital sound. ^_^. I can't wait since I have a few EAX games that I play.

            Grr... though I now have to recompile a kernel and reconfigure my sound drivers in Linux.
            The poster formerly known as "ahardjan"

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            • #21
              I thought you need coaxial cable to get a proper digital link...
              the 3,5mm to L/R RCA cable isn't coaxial. How do you solve this?
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              • #22
                For the 3,5mm jack to the stereo I used one side (the left) of a normal 3,5mm to cinch audio cable. I thought I'd try this and then build my own proper caple with TV-coax-cable. But it worked perfectly from the beginning. I don't think its that critical.

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                • #23
                  Ahardjan I'm glad i helped you, but in your last post i read something about eax games just for clarity the sblive does not do any ac3 decoding/encoding. It's just a pass-thru option that i use with my soft dvd player.
                  I also play games on tv screen and over hifi.
                  What i do is: use 4 of the 6 analog inputs on my sony receiver, or I use the digital connection and select live surround works perfectly.

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                  • #24
                    hey Deef, how long is that cable of yours?
                    do you have your pc close to your AC3 decoder?
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                    • #25
                      It's way too long!!! 10 Mtr. or something.
                      Totally ridiculous as I need only 3 Mtr. but I just wanted to test it and it worked perfectly right away.
                      Since it is a digital signal: when it sounds okay it should be okay.
                      I'm going to shorten it because i don't like allt his useless cable hanging around. But its nice to know you can cover quite a distance with unsuitable cable. This won't cause a problem when I'm gonna move to a bigger house.

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                      • #26
                        Thanks fer the help Deef. Well mostly what I was talking about was the fact that I have a bunch of EAX only games that I would love to hear in use. And yes I am most likely going to get a X-Gamer since it does seem that you are able to passthrough an AC3 stream out to my DTT 2500 speakers.
                        The poster formerly known as "ahardjan"

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                        • #27
                          ok... it works...
                          i used regular interconnect cable and im getting AC3 with my Live1024/Yamaha RX-v595a
                          Matrix DVD

                          now to test DTS: - in goes Saving Private Ryan-DTS DVD
                          hmmm DTS doesn't seem to work!

                          help!

                          ok update: it works now...
                          just have to use WinDVD (from v1.2.99 it supports DTS) as DVD player.
                          BOTH powerdvd AND cinemaster DONT have DTS Pass-through though!!!
                          Im uninstalling those two crappy programs right now!


                          [This message has been edited by WereWolf (edited 08 January 2000).]
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