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In the Thread: How to record FM broadcasts.
Post Subject: Re: Digital cardsPosted by jtavan on: 11/7/2005
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online As Tony points out, there are some digital cards with supposedly good
converters in them. The Lynx Studio LynxTwo or Lynx L22 cards are
said to work well. But the computer IS a very noisy environment, and
the idea of converters in it scares me. That being said, I'm told that
the Lynx cards are very good and have enough shielding to keep noise
out. I remain skeptical, having heard the amazing amount of noise in
recordings made with my MAudio card in my fanless audiorackpc.
As for cable lengths, 40' is fine with optical, and apparently even
with AES/EBU balanced digital as the Lynx cards use. I don't think I
would worry about it - much more elegant solution than having the
computer sitting in the living room.
I also found it interesting to read Lavry's white papers on sampling
rates, and why he prefers 96kHz to 192kHz. I don't know if he's correct
or not regarding bits of information available at the two rates, but
it's worth looking in to, probably using low-level signals and
inspecting resulting captures at the two sample rates.
/Jeremy
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