Really, if all one is concerned about is capture, and not games or MIDI or SPDIF-out, what is the best sound card to get?<P>That has good Win2K drivers?<P>I've heard the SoundBlaster LIVEs have issues ...
It’s the question on everyone’s minds: Your PC can produce pretty decent audio without your having to spend a dime on new hardware, so why the heck are we advocating doing just that? Because you’ll ...
When Rode began offering gaming-specific audio equipment at the end of last year, two of the three products the company announced, the XDM-100 and XCM-50, repurposed existing designs. Its newest Rode ...
Capture cards nowadays are a dime a dozen. From Elgato’s extensive line-up of offerings, to Razer and AVerMedia, you don’t have to go far to find a good capture card out there. So when we had the ...
A sound card allows computers to have sound. Pretty simple, right? But let’s dig deeper. Here’s a closer look at the tech that defines a sound card, and what to know if you want to buy one. Today’s ...
I'm trying to cap the reruns of Buffy on the FX channel. I've got a Win-TV Go card . <P>I'm using VirtualDub and I've tried both Microsoft ADPCM and PCM to capture the audio. <P>During capture, the ...