Reddit Reddit reviews DIGIFLEX External Sound Card USB 6 Channel 5.1 Audio

We found 8 Reddit comments about DIGIFLEX External Sound Card USB 6 Channel 5.1 Audio. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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DIGIFLEX External Sound Card USB 6 Channel 5.1 Audio
This device supports 32 KHz, 44.1 KHz and 48 KHz sampling rate in digital and analog recording, and in digital/analog audio playbackIn digital playback mode, it receives an audio stream from the PC via a USB interface and transmits audio data according to AESEBU, IEC60958, SPDIF consumer interface standards.System Requirements: Win98/2000/XP/Win7.External 6 channel (5.1) sound card.Inputs: SPDIF in, Line in, Mic in.Outputs: SPDIF out, Front out, Rear out, Cen/Bass out
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8 Reddit comments about DIGIFLEX External Sound Card USB 6 Channel 5.1 Audio:

u/thamesynne · 3 pointsr/raspberry_pi

> Apparently USB sound cards with line-in audio are hard to find

Not all that hard.

u/Lee1138 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

If you're on a desktop, get a PCI soundcard with optical out, if you're on a laptop, look for a USB sound card or DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) - essentially a USB sound card. amazon.co.uk should have plenty, but at that price point it could be hard to find something good.

eg.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TRIXES-External-Sound-Channel-Audio/dp/B003TO3KHY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1483537816&sr=8-2&keywords=usb+soundcard+optical+out

u/zeugma25 · 1 pointr/Reaper

This sort of thing?

it appears to have three phono outs so i could i use this to output three instruments each to a different speaker?

but it says 6 channels, so how do you get six individual streams of sound out of it if there aren't six outputs?

u/DisconnectTheToaster · 1 pointr/buildapc

Yeah it has two ports. In and out Link

u/gnomeza · 1 pointr/homeassistant

No idea how you'd get audio to a Google Cast endpoint - that protocol is still a black box as far as I know.

If all you want to do is distribute the audio from the vinyl player, then just capture it and replay it over Snapcast or Icecast or MPD or literally hundreds of other services that play an audio stream.

For capturing from the vinyl player unless you have a heavyweight system alongside, you could get a small embedded box (like an RPi) and a cheap USB soundcard or try to go digital with either an HDMI audio extractor or (much rarer) audio interface with TOSlink input like this DIGIFLEX External Sound Card USB 6 Channel 5.1 Audio one.

On the RPi side you'd pick the audio off the sound card with something like cpiped (linked above) which will buffer the audio for you and then pipe that to snapserver or forked-daapd or icecast or whatever.

(If you don't need synchronized audio then it's even simpler since an awful lot of networked TVs and amplifiers can be instructed to play an audio stream URL.)

u/created4this · 1 pointr/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS

Usb Sound cards are dead cheap, you can pick them up on amazon for £4 although I’m not sure they understand what 7.1 audio is. For a bit more this has all the channels and SPDIF in and out, I use it fir line in/out but it can’t do passthrough which is what I wanted, I don’t know if all the channels are supported because I don’t have a multiple channel output device.

u/EuntDomus · 1 pointr/answers

I used to use an E-MU 0404 soundcard for getting guitar and vocal channels into the computer. Perfectly adequate for starting out, and the monitoring through it was much better than without it (effectively did away with latency). It will connect MIDI controllers, though I don't think I ever did with that (you can also use a USB adaptor straight to the PC for that).

If you're not recording instruments and just want a soundcard that improves sound quality to your headphones / speakers, you can use something much cheaper, I currently have this one plugged in for listening to music. Cheap and nasty but works well enough; did not require any setting up in either Win 10 or Ubuntu. Note its mic input is 3.5mm so will not take a "proper" microphone.