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SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
Hi there ...
I am having a bit a bit of a problem recording digital audio with my Soundblaster Audigy Platinum 2. I connect the digital co-ax output from either a CD player or DVD player to the input at on the front panel, and I can hear the audio through the headphone monitor - so the signal is getting to the soundcard OK. But if I try to record it, I get either a low frequency "motor boat" sound, or nothing at all. Also ... when recording from a digital input like this, what am I supposed to do select as a sampling frequency ? - Surely the bit rate and sample sizes are dependent on the incoming signal ? Has anybody managed to have any success with this - or have I just got a duff card ? Regards Frederick |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
"Frederick Smith" wrote in message ... Hi there ... Snip Recording 16 binary digit/band limited CD audio through the clumsy SP/dif and in real time too, when ripping a whole CD to HD as a WAV or CDa can be done in a few minutes at most? I can only assume you may have a copy protected CD which restricted you from ripping direct - maybe one of Sony's rootkit CD;s or some form of DRM, whatever, if you couldn't rip to HD, the very same copy protection is preventing you from copying via the digital interface. |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 20:29:25 +0000, Durround wrote:
"Frederick Smith" wrote in message ... Hi there ... Snip Recording 16 binary digit/band limited CD audio through the clumsy SP/dif and in real time too, when ripping a whole CD to HD as a WAV or CDa can be done in a few minutes at most? I can only assume you may have a copy protected CD which restricted you from ripping direct - maybe one of Sony's rootkit CD;s or some form of DRM, whatever, if you couldn't rip to HD, the very same copy protection is preventing you from copying via the digital interface. It could be that he simply hasn't selected the correct default device in the "Sound recording" section in "Sounds and Audio Properties" in Windows Control Panel. But then, what do I know? |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
OK ... if it was copy protected media, would I still be able to hear it
through the monitor ? Long term, if I manage to get it working, I was hoping to record audio material from either a freeview box, or from a DAB receiver - the CD audio excursion is just to see if I can get the recorder to work. The SB card IS the default device - there is no other audio device Fred "Silk" wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 20:29:25 +0000, Durround wrote: "Frederick Smith" wrote in message ... Hi there ... Snip Recording 16 binary digit/band limited CD audio through the clumsy SP/dif and in real time too, when ripping a whole CD to HD as a WAV or CDa can be done in a few minutes at most? I can only assume you may have a copy protected CD which restricted you from ripping direct - maybe one of Sony's rootkit CD;s or some form of DRM, whatever, if you couldn't rip to HD, the very same copy protection is preventing you from copying via the digital interface. It could be that he simply hasn't selected the correct default device in the "Sound recording" section in "Sounds and Audio Properties" in Windows Control Panel. But then, what do I know? |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
Hi Frederick
I dont have a Soundblaster Card, but I think I read somewhere a while ago, that you need to select 'Record what you hear' in the control Panel, or something like that. Certainly SB cards are not great. Phil |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 22:44:08 -0000, "Frederick Smith"
wrote: OK ... if it was copy protected media, would I still be able to hear it through the monitor ? Long term, if I manage to get it working, I was hoping to record audio material from either a freeview box, or from a DAB receiver - the CD audio excursion is just to see if I can get the recorder to work. The SB card IS the default device - there is no other audio device Yup, but you'll have to choose either the analogue or digital input as record input. |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 22:44:08 +0000, Frederick Smith wrote:
OK ... if it was copy protected media, would I still be able to hear it through the monitor ? This is a red herring. DRM and the like are not the same thing as copy protection that can be applied to S/PDIF. Long term, if I manage to get it working, I was hoping to record audio material from either a freeview box, or from a DAB receiver - the CD audio excursion is just to see if I can get the recorder to work. The SB card IS the default device - there is no other audio device On my mAudio card, you can select S/PDIF as a seperate input or select it in the sound card's own software. I'm not familiar with the sound card you're using, but I'm sure there must be a setting somewhere. At the moment is sounds as though the computer is simply listening to the wrong input when trying to record. You could also try the settings in the software you're using to try to record. Obviously the S/PDIF input is working as you say you can monitor it. |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
"Philip Walton" wrote in message
... Hi Frederick I dont have a Soundblaster Card, but I think I read somewhere a while ago, that you need to select 'Record what you hear' in the control Panel, or something like that. Certainly SB cards are not great. I've recorded from a Sky+ to an SB Audigy via an optical SPDIF connection and it worked fine. There are two "Windows Mixer" control panels. One is the "Playback" panel which includes "sliders" for each of the enabled sound sources with a tickbox mute option on each, the other is the "record" panel which includes sliders for each of the enabled sources and a tick-box to select the source. One of those sliders is called "What-U-Hear" or somesuch phrase, but if recording from SPDIF it's better to select the SPDIF input direct. David. |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 23:55:58 GMT, Philip Walton
wrote: I dont have a Soundblaster Card, but I think I read somewhere a while ago, that you need to select 'Record what you hear' in the control Panel, or something like that. Certainly SB cards are not great. You can select "What You Hear" if that's what you want to record. You can select other things as well. See what choices you have. (Note that this is in the soundcard's control utility, not in Cubase). There's another possibility - that the card shows in Cubase as two separate input devices, Soundblaster Analogue and Soundblaster SPDIF. You'd have to choose the right one when defining an input in Cubase. You know how to do that? One of those approaches will work, assuming your card isn't broken. And it doesn't sound as if it is - the digital signal is getting in and being turned into analogue for the monitor output, it's just Cubase that can't "hear" it. I agree, Soundblasters aren't great. But yours will do this simple job OK. The trouble is, people who know enough to troubleshoot your problem aren't likely to be Soundblaster owners :-) |
SP/DIF recording on Audigy Platinum 2 ?
"Frederick Smith" wrote in message
Hi there ... I am having a bit a bit of a problem recording digital audio with my Soundblaster Audigy Platinum 2. I connect the digital co-ax output from either a CD player or DVD player to the input at on the front panel, and I can hear the audio through the headphone monitor - so the signal is getting to the soundcard OK. But if I try to record it, I get either a low frequency "motor boat" sound, or nothing at all. What input are you recording? Also ... when recording from a digital input like this, what am I supposed to do select as a sampling frequency ? 44.1 Khz. - Surely the bit rate and sample sizes are dependent on The incoming signal ? Has anybody managed to have any success with this - or have I just got a duff card ? Nobody much uses this method to transcribe a CD to a PC any more. They use proper digital transfer software like CDEX or EAC - both of which are free downloads. The only reason I can think of to go the way you're going is if the CD has some kind of copy protection on it. |
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