Why would you want to spend that much money when you can get a soundcard
with digital in and out, and a digital CD connection for $70? Of course,
your CDROM has to have digital out (most don't).
-- Martin
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In the meantime, the Opcode Sonicport is a very easy way to get optical
digital i/o between an MD and a PC hard drive. It's not cheap, I believe
around $200. Also, the Yamaha RP-U100 "Personal Reciever" offers (amoung
other things) optical digital i/o via USB. it runs $500.
However, in both instances, unless your CD-ROM is connected to your Sound
Card via DIGITAL two pin cable, you'd have to copy a WAV file to your hard
drive to obtain a digital dub.
Does anyone have any experience with either of these products?
charles
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