Sunday, January 3, 2010

Dolby Digital Live Sound Card Multi Parted Question On Sound Cards With Dolby!?

Multi parted question on Sound Cards with Dolby!? - dolby digital live sound card

Ok, so I only bought a sound card Dynex (Dynex is the Best Buy brand FYI) for a cheap solution to build a new model, it was' the only card around $ 150 with a digital optical audio output, so I cut installed and everything, and I not only Dolby Digital (not surprisingly) does not even 5.1 ~ 5.1 false self with only two pages of music that I have that sound stereo, FL, U.S. Speaker ... SO! I wonder A) If someone uses the card before: DX-SC51-generic is that the 30 billion BestBuy card and if so have they managed to solve this problem ...

My second part (B, if you want), I have an old Sound Blaster! Live 24 bit card I have for some years, which I love, and it sounds good and has a slot for digital output (but it is a speaker cable from PC -> coaxial digital) setting so that A) I am not is certain that this is probably false 5.1 real 5.1, b), digital coaxial cables can have genuine 5.1 surround sound? If possible, could I just get a card to test optical and coax?

I ask this question because they are too expensive for me to continue to Best Buy to deceive me. 'Bout to NewEgg and call it finished, but even then I do not know if it supports Dolby is true or not.

Thanks for the suggestions / help.

2 comments:

TV guy said...

R. I do not know how the demand that your card has no exit, or even made Dynex SD 5.1. Do you have any connection to the optical output to a receiver? Have you tried to play a DVD with DD too?
This is not the AV receiver for 5.1-channel decrypt your PC. Are you sure that you exit on broadband and not PCM?
The PC only transmit the bitstream to the output.

B. It has a coaxial S / PDIF can carry DD or DTS, but you still need an AV receiver to decode.

In summary. Dynex card should be able to distinguish 5.1. If not, it's probably a problem with the configuration.

TV guy said...

R. I do not know how the demand that your card has no exit, or even made Dynex SD 5.1. Do you have any connection to the optical output to a receiver? Have you tried to play a DVD with DD too?
This is not the AV receiver for 5.1-channel decrypt your PC. Are you sure that you exit on broadband and not PCM?
The PC only transmit the bitstream to the output.

B. It has a coaxial S / PDIF can carry DD or DTS, but you still need an AV receiver to decode.

In summary. Dynex card should be able to distinguish 5.1. If not, it's probably a problem with the configuration.

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