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L-8738-C

Just bought a card from computer geeks for $9.95 that has the spdif in
as 2 pins on the board. This is an L shaped card. Unfortunately the
documents and pin descriptions are not for this card. I tried to just
hook up a coax cable and run a D7 into it. This did not work. I hear
there is a difference between cmos SPDIF and audio SPDIF. I have a
few questions here.

Do I need to create a circuit to convert to CMOS SPDIF?

Does anybody know what the jumpers do on this card?

How do I get the driver installed that lets me control the SPDIF?

I have an IWill mb with the digital option. When I use the driver I
use for that I still get no SPDIF control. I assume I can record on
the CD-IN since that is what those pins were originially for. But, it
would be nice to have the driver that has the spdif on it.

Also, can I get it to input at 48/24 and 44.1/24?

Any answers to these questions would be appreciated





Tue Sep 21, 2004 1:11 pm

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i formated my pc and install windows 98se but now i can't listen any sound, i install the "cmi 8330/c3d audio adapter" driver, but now i need "cm8330 sb16...
voidearth
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Jun 15, 2004
10:18 am

Just bought a card from computer geeks for $9.95 that has the spdif in as 2 pins on the board. This is an L shaped card. Unfortunately the documents and pin...
lefko8
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Sep 22, 2004
10:07 pm

I don't know the card, but I do know the chip. It has two SPDIF-inputs, one is at CMOS level, what means that the signal must use levels of about 5 Volt and 0...
Michel van der Mark
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Sep 23, 2004
12:05 pm
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