Thanks a lot for this information. I'v found a near identical(?) model at an affordable price, Behringer U-Phono UFO202 USB Vinyl Audio interface https://www.behringer.com/product.html?modelCode=P0A12
I wonder if it is possible to record and save audio in FLAC lossless compressed format in any application on Linux? Terje fre. 24. sep. 2021, 13:58 skrev mnieuw--- via Cin < [email protected]>: > The Realtec ALC892 audi chip used on your (and may other) motherboards > have for input two stereo A/D converters, which can do > 16/20/24-bit, and 44.1k/48k/96k/192kHz sample rates. > Because the analog front end is specified as 90 dB(A), and 16 bits > in itself is 96 dB, there is little point in using more than 16 bits, > unless it needs to be mixed with 20 or 24 bit signals. > The highest sample rates usually cause a loss in precision, and > bandtwith is limited to 22 kHz mostly (I think motherboard determines > that). > > How this compares to external USB sound cards I don't know, have not > looked at measurements. The Behringer UCA202 I once measured, and S/N > was 70 dB. Which was way below the noise from the cassettes I > digitized, so prefect for this. > > MatN > > On Thu, 23 Sep 2021 22:33:50 +0200 > "Terje J. Hanssen via Cin" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'm travelling some days, so sorry I have to wait a week to > > practically follow up the replies. > > > > I have speakers connected to the back panel audio ports and possibly > > also a mic. > > In the meantime thanks for the received suggestion and detailed > > information. > > > > What is really the "A/D converter" using analog ports in comparision > > with an usb A/D adapter? > > > > Terje > -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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