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cheapo USB audio playback device for system sounds
Anyone have a recommendation for a super simple USB audio device that
supports both 44k1 and 48k playback? Something along the lines of https://www.coolgear.com/usbgear/USBG-SV5.html (which only supports 48k) would be ideal. --thx |
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Kurt Albershardt wrote:
super simple USB audio device that supports both 44k1 and 48k playback? Let me elaborate a bit -- no need/desire for any of the following: inputs (A/D) 24-bit 96k USB2 ASIO A really, really basic playback device that (hopefully) works with standard system drivers. |
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Kurt Albershardt wrote: Anyone have a recommendation for a super simple USB audio device that supports both 44k1 and 48k playback? I saw a little plastic lump at the hamfest last weekent that was a USB output device. Cost about $20. I'm sure if you knew the right search terms you could find it on eBay, probably with a starting bid of $2.95 and $18.95 shipping. g The cheapest "legitimate" one I can think of is the Edirol UA-1, now the UA-1EX (street price $80) which is fancier than what you want. Here's a UA-1X with bidding ending soon: http://tinyurl.com/oky7w And another ending sooner: http://tinyurl.com/qukqe |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
Kurt Albershardt wrote: Anyone have a recommendation for a super simple USB audio device that supports both 44k1 and 48k playback? I saw a little plastic lump at the hamfest last weekent that was a USB output device. Cost about $20. There seem to be plenty of those http://www.connexions-pw.com/category.html?i=248.0.44780 http://www.usbgear.net/productdetails_new.cfm?sku=USBG-SV5&cats=136 Mostly based on the C-Media CM102 chipset. Looks like the CM-102 Plus supports 44k1 without resampling http://www.cmedia.com.tw/product/CM102_plus.htm but I'm not having any luck turning up dongle-format devices using it (yet.) |
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On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 13:56:01 -0700, Kurt Albershardt
wrote: Mike Rivers wrote: Kurt Albershardt wrote: Anyone have a recommendation for a super simple USB audio device that supports both 44k1 and 48k playback? I saw a little plastic lump at the hamfest last weekent that was a USB output device. Cost about $20. There seem to be plenty of those http://www.connexions-pw.com/category.html?i=248.0.44780 http://www.usbgear.net/productdetails_new.cfm?sku=USBG-SV5&cats=136 Mostly based on the C-Media CM102 chipset. Looks like the CM-102 Plus supports 44k1 without resampling http://www.cmedia.com.tw/product/CM102_plus.htm but I'm not having any luck turning up dongle-format devices using it (yet.) http://www.usbmax.com/USBG-X4S_USB_I...r_Windows_.cfm |
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"Kurt Albershardt" wrote in message ... Anyone have a recommendation for a super simple USB audio device that supports both 44k1 and 48k playback? Something along the lines of https://www.coolgear.com/usbgear/USBG-SV5.html (which only supports 48k) would be ideal. --thx This might do the trick at US $29.99. Has separate headphone out/volume control and an optical out for digital monitors: http://www.behringer.com/UCA202/index.cfm?lang=ENG (disclaimer - I do work for the company) Best Regards, Jim Savery Global Customer Service & Support Manager BEHRINGER Group Tel: +01-425-672-0816 x 111 Direct Dial: +01-425-939-3216 Fax: +01-425-673-7647 IP Phone Ext: 5024 http://www.behringer.com |
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