NamelessPFG
Headphoneus Supremus
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I'm still going to go with the X-Fi Titanium HD, as I can't imagine a card sounding dramatically better than that, and it has all the gaming features one could ask for.
Plus, it's a good deal cheaper than the ZxR in most places.
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If you're aiming to capture what it sounds like over headphones with CMSS-3D Headphone or similar techs on and off, then stereo will do, since the final mix is just two channels anyway. Just make sure you use a codec that isn't too lossy.
Even if you were looking to capture audio in 5.1 or 7.1, you'd have a bigger problem in that most video streaming sites like YouTube only provide two-channel audio.
What would you guys go for if you were going to almost always play video games (first person shooters).
Would you get the titanium HD or the ZxR?
Ive been reading that the ZxR has better components, but I dont think it has cmss-3d. Im sorry if this has already been answered.
Im looking for overall sound quality as well as positioning. Most likely will be going with a dt990 pro 250ohms
I'm still going to go with the X-Fi Titanium HD, as I can't imagine a card sounding dramatically better than that, and it has all the gaming features one could ask for.
Plus, it's a good deal cheaper than the ZxR in most places.
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I'm trying to capture the best possible sound positioning from BF2 into a video and i was wondering if any of you have any experience with this. I'm not sure what kind of audio codec I should record with, should I go with stereo or...
If you're aiming to capture what it sounds like over headphones with CMSS-3D Headphone or similar techs on and off, then stereo will do, since the final mix is just two channels anyway. Just make sure you use a codec that isn't too lossy.
Even if you were looking to capture audio in 5.1 or 7.1, you'd have a bigger problem in that most video streaming sites like YouTube only provide two-channel audio.