Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: corkyg
Keep in mind also that the newer on-board audio capabilities are getting pretty good on many quality mobos. A separate sound card may no longer be needed.
I guess it really depends with what you use the on-board sound. If you use a cheap pair of speakers, I don't think there will be any difference in sound quality between a high end sound card and the motherboard sound. But if you have an expensive 5.1 or 7.1 system, the difference should be quite big.
If your using an expensive 5.1 + system you should be connecting it with optical or coax, so its not going to matter what the dac's are on the sound card. Cheap will sound just as good .
Only if your card supports DD/DTS real-time encoding. Otherwise you're just getting PCM stereo over s/pdif for non-multichannel encoded sources. For Creative cards you still need to use the analog outputs for the best sound quality in which case the DACs and Opamps (both of which are integrated/software and extremely poor with onboard) are extremely important for both expensive and cheaper sound systems.
Anyways, to answer the OP, features I'd like to see on the next Creative sound card:
1) PCI-e - I've read of latency issues with the X-Fi chip and PCI-e being a problem, but this would resolve much of the residual IRQ conflicts that still plague modern PCs. Hopefully they can work out any remaining problems and offer a high-end PCI-e variant.
2) DD/DTS real-time encoding - They could just produce OEM versions of Auzen's X-Fi here. Creative still writes Auzen's driver so it wouldn't be much transition other than engineering. I'd also like to see dedicated optical and/or coax output instead of flexijack or need for a bay drive.
3) HDMI - whether its some cross-over cable to the video card or an input to accept video from the video card....I'd like to see some fully-integrated HDMI solution and not just the s/pdif cable inputs to the video card. One day I'd like to be able to have the full uncompressed bitstream over HDMI or even 8 channel LPCM over HDMI.
4) Front panel HDA jumpers - the half-height XtremeGamer is the only one in the current X-Fi line-up that offers this. At the very least it would offer an output for Mic/Headset which would free-up the flexijack and also make headset connections more accessible.