Hello Shawn
You don't need a sound card with optical output to use it with MDS-PC3. The
included USB Audio huh convert audio signal thru the USB port and convert it
to SPDIF signal to MDS-PC3. It comes with a short optical cable too.


Taky Cheung
  http://hottaky.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: MD: My first night with MDS-PC3


>
> Taky Cheung wrote:
> >
> > Sound Quality
> > I have no doubt about the sound quality. The biggest reason I buy this
unit is I
> > can record all my old MD back to PC digitally. I have a Winfast 4XSound
which
> > works beautifully with digital in and out. I don't have to worry about
SCMS at
> > all.  Then I encode them in MP3 (using CoolEdit 2000. it works fast! it
encodes
> > a 5 minutes song in 18 seconds).  Then I rearrange all my songs and
record back
> > to MD using MDLP LP2 mode. I did it last night, sound quality is great
even in
> > LP2. I can't tell any difference. and at the same time, I expanded my
MP3
> > collection :)
>
> You mean you have to have a soundcard with digital output to record
> digital to the MDS-PC3?
> If so, what's the point of the MDS-PC3 over an MDS-JB940+PC Link?
>
> I remember someone on here told me it comes with a USB to optical spdif
> converter?  Is this not true?
>
> --
> Shawn
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