At the moment I have my PC hooked to my receiver via the mobo onboard optical output.
I also have an ATI card with the HDMI port and for reasons I can't fathom using the onboard sound is causing games to suffer random sound loops and in all cases of Valve games the screen freezes for a few seconds.
I can't use the ATI HDMI output because I can only get sound when the TV is set to the HDMI channel.
Anyway, if I turn off the mobo sound I don't get the freezing problems.
I have an X-Fi card not sure which one but this only has headphone jacks. Previously I hooked up the PC to the receiver by a headphone to RCA lead.
I would prefer to use either RCA to RCA or optic to optic but not sure which is best?
From what I've seen of sound cards it looks like Xonar use RCA and Creative use Optic?
I also have an ATI card with the HDMI port and for reasons I can't fathom using the onboard sound is causing games to suffer random sound loops and in all cases of Valve games the screen freezes for a few seconds.
I can't use the ATI HDMI output because I can only get sound when the TV is set to the HDMI channel.
Anyway, if I turn off the mobo sound I don't get the freezing problems.
I have an X-Fi card not sure which one but this only has headphone jacks. Previously I hooked up the PC to the receiver by a headphone to RCA lead.
I would prefer to use either RCA to RCA or optic to optic but not sure which is best?
From what I've seen of sound cards it looks like Xonar use RCA and Creative use Optic?