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Digital to digital recording



 
 
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Old March 13th 07, 06:20 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roy
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Default Digital to digital recording

Bob Latham wrote:
I would like to use my PC to record a 44.1Khz 16bit spdif signal and
perform basic editing (splitting tracks etc.) before burning a CD. My
Arcam AV amp provides digital out for analogue inputs. It seems sensible
to me to try and use that signal rather than the usual analogue feed to
the PC card.

Can this be done and better still, can it be done at minimal cost? I do
have a sound card but of course it has spdif out but not in. Does anyone
know of a card that does spdif in and doesn't cost 60UKP or more.


I had a cheap Edirol USB interface which is no longer made but is
similar to this one:

http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/s...842/a/r/e/base

about £45.


Software, is their anything that can perform the above from an spdif
rather than analogue input?


It shouldn't matter to the software if the input is digital or analogue.

Roy.
 




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