YOyoYOhowsDAjello
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Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Frackal
I'm running SPDIF digital coax from X-FI to Logitech breakout box which does DD...is that just as good/same thing?
Jebus, don't upgrade to a Fatal1ty then like you're planning.
You can't even get surround sound in games with the connection method you're doing.
The Logitech breakout box can only do DD when it gets an AC3 stream that was already encoded for DD. DVD movies are encoded with AC3 soundtracks which gives each speaker its own track to play. In games, sound is not encoded ahead of time because the sound info is dynamic and changes according to whats going on.
So, if you're outputting digitally, the X-Fi is only taking the FR and FL sound info and giving that to your speakers.
You can get nice 2 channel digital sound from it, but you can get that from a $30 soundcard too.
If all your speakers are playing, then you have something like Pro Logic II enabled. This is a sound processing that your control pod is doing that takes the stereo signal input to it and fakes surround out of it.
If you're gaming with your X-Fi, use analog. If you're doing music, use analog too while you're at it because sending digital out is just having your Logitech Control pod do the sound processing.
It's like buying a 7800gt and then running your monitor off your onboard video.
No man, I use the 3 wire analog for gaming, of course.
I have an SPDIF also that I use for watching Dolby Digital movies
Just let your X-Fi do everything. The DACs are still better in the soundcard by far, so let it do the work.
