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    isolation on a shoestring

    A USB DAC would introduce extra processor load on the system, I'm trying to avoid that. The main purpose of this is to electrically isolate the headphones from the main system, to hopefully get rid of the noise of HDD seeks, chassis fan speed changes, and (I kid you not) the occasional overheard...
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    isolation on a shoestring

    Hi all, been a while since I've posted here. I've done some poking around in the Computer Audio forum, but haven't found any good info on cheap (<$100) DAC boxes. I'm looking for something that takes TOSLINK or SPDIF input, and outputs to 1/8" or 1/4" stereo mini. Any thoughts? Edit: I should...
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    breakage issues with HD280, possible replacement cans

    Two questions, somewhat related: 1) My HD280s, which I have absolutely loved, are beginning to show their age. My head is rather large to begin with, and the brittle plastic used with the headband has cracked and broken, to the point where it's being held together by copious amounts of duct...
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    AAC and Lame encoders

    Quote: Originally Posted by brospin Thanks for all the contributions! Is direct ripping with iTunes form CD to AAC not recommended? Is quality significantly higher when ripping into wav with EAC and then compressing with either an external encoder or with iTunes? It depends...
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    Snake Oil?

    It's snake oil, plain and simple. Nothing--let me say that again, nothing--can restore data discarded by a psychoacoustic compressor (a la MP3, AAC, OGG, et al). The best this thing can do is apply an eq filter to the outgoing audio stream to try to mask some of the more common artifacts. Do...
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    Could it be...5G distortion free?

    Pardon if I sound horribly noobish for asking, but aren't MP3Gain and iTunes's Sound Check performing basically the same function (gain adjustment to avoid clipping)? If that's the case, then you need only enable Sound Check to get the benefits of gain adjustment.
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    pinouts for AV-710 front audio header

    Thanks Sockman, I found the same info elsewhere. As it turns out, it is indeed compliant with the Intel standard for audio header connectors. Who knew?
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    pinouts for AV-710 front audio header

    This is a fairly esoteric question, but I figure someone in here might have experience with this. I'm trying to hook up the front audio ports on my case to the audio header pins on the AV-710, but I've run into a bit of a snag. The wires coming from the header, rather than being locked into...
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    Problem with EAC and FLAC

    Quote: Originally Posted by Helter Skelter And formal computer training is overrated. I'm all about hands-on doing stuff for yourself rather than being taught that someone's personal preference is always the "right" way to do something. Agreed. I learned 95% of what I know about...
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    ASIO & KS output in foobar is FUBAR

    Ok, just installed the newest VIA Envy drivers, b/c I heard they finally fixed the volume bug. Problem is, kernel streaming and ASIO4All now refuse to function. Period. Have tried multiple un- and re-installs of the drivers, as well as ASIO4All, but no dice. Has anyone else had this kind of...
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    foobar or itunes ??

    Quote: Originally Posted by alexanderino MPC (Musepack) is not lossless. -- Jason Point taken.
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    foobar or itunes ??

    Quote: Originally Posted by Asmo I use foobar because I love tabbed playlists for managing music, and you can simply use the plugin for foobar that mimics itunes interface. I use foobar because it provides more power, technically, and UI over my music. There's a plugin for this...
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    foobar or itunes ??

    Quote: Originally Posted by DukeTogo There is also a generic ASIO device which maybe can help you if you want it... I have no idea, not played with it: http://michael.tippach.bei.t-online....all/intro.html Um, according to the text on the ASIO4All site, the t-online.de address...
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    Ripping the audio from a DVD?

    Gordian Knot rip pack [doom9.net] is a good one-stop-shop for DVD-ripping. The included Robot4Rip frontend makes it damn simple--choose the program chain you want, choose a target folder, choose an audio output format, and hit the go button. It doesn't always do the conversion properly, but it...
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    USB 2.0/Firewire and Case space issues.

    Are the HDDs IDE(wide, ribbon-style cable) or SATA (thin, flat cable)? SATA HDDs have a much lower power-draw (250mV, as opposed to 5V for IDE drives). Removing extra components is a good way to lessen the strain on the PSU, but in your case, I'd say you should get a good aftermarket PSU to...
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