doesn't have as many codecs - huh?
the c-media chip supports A3D, EAX, etc. - the reason why it's so cheap is because it lacks a hardware DSP/acceleration...it chews up a few CPU cycles to pump out hardware streams...but I mean, it's not really a concern w/ modern processing power.
if you're not an audiophile or into prosumer recording, the c-media chip is perfect - for the price anyway...no driver issues that i'm aware of, though the features contained in them are minimal - would u expect more?
u can get some boards sporting digital i/o brackets, etc. if u wanted to use AC3 pass-thru for DVD..check out the zoltrix nightingale pro 6....others companies like Pine make c-media audio cards as well.
it's an average 5.1 low-cost audio chipset...get it if u're not hardcore about features or don't have enough to shell out the extra dough