Hi David
Wow, this looks nice. Might be a bit more than I'd need actually, but it'd do in a pinch. I can get around the lack of coax by using other outputs. Come to think of it I might not even have to do that if I get a TV tuner as well.



On Oct 5, 2008, at 04:57, David Truong wrote:

Hi Jacob,

You might consider the EDIROL UA-25. It is a really nice USB card and it
has Mac and windows drivers.  Read a review of it here:
http://remixmag.com/mag/remix_edirol_ua_2/

I am running one of these cards and for what I need, it is great.  It
certainly supports true surround sound but it only has optical. No coaxial
connections unfortunately.

David Truong

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Subject: Re: slightly OT: best USB sound card and TV Tuner?

Hey
Do you know what inputs the firewave has, as if it has optical in/out
and at least two RCA inputs that would fill most of what I need.

Thanks


On Oct 4, 2008, at 20:07, Fonzie wrote:

Hey Jacob!

How are you doing?

I hope all is well with you.
I don't know about most things you asked for, but I can recommend a
5.1 sound card solution.

The Griffin Firewave is a external sound card that works thorugh
firewire.  It has all that is needed to plug in the three plugs for
center, left, and right channels.  It also has an extra firewire
port, so that you don't lose the one that is already taken up on y
our mac.

I don't know if it is simulated or not.  I am currently using is,
and like it very much.

Hope this helps.

Fonzie
On Oct 4, 2008, at 6:59 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi everyone
I'm wondering what the best USB sound card is to be used on OS X
with full capabilities. In short, this is what I'd need:
at least 5.1 surround output (true surround, not pro logic),
optical in and out with the ability to decode DTS into true
surround, at least two RCA inputs, digital coax input (though that
is optional), microphone input (optional)
I see quite a few Creative cards that would fit this description
but they do not have OS X drivers (and no, I won't use Windows for
this). I'm planning a home theater setup, I do have a 6.1 receiver
but was considering just eventually getting an iMac and revolving
the home theater around that instead due to its accessibility and
the fact that it could be used for more than just the home theater.
Besides, using Front Row as an entertainment hub is just too cool
of an idea to pass up. Some of the M-audio cards look good, though
I don't know how accessible their driver software is and user
experiences seem to be mixed with some saying they work great and
others reporting lag problems. I've used m-audio in the past and
tend to believe they would be good choices.
On a related note, what are your experiences with different USB TV
tuners, in regards to the accessibility of their software? Which
ones should I consider and which ones should I avoid?
Any opinions on this are greatly appreciated.







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