Sound card that will not re-sample output

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Hi guys, asking here and not in the PC section, because I'm looking for a new sound card that does not change the sample frequency of the original file.

I believe my old SB Live, re-samples everything to 48Khz, and then back again to 44.1 in the case of CD etc. I also read WMP player changes it as well.

TBH I'm stabbing a bit in the dark, not fully up with it, but I want a card that is bit for bit, constant sample rate, and outputs to a SPDIF. Low Jitter, I think I need it to use ASIO drivers ???

So Far M-Audio 2492 is on my list. Or would a USB style device be better.

Can anyone explain what the heck I'm on about ??? :confused:

Trying to rig PC as a "high end" music server to an outboard DAC
 
Done some more reading, and it does seem I need to use the ASIO drivers, to keep sample rate constant. Found a sight that does a utility for this, (link is at home!!)
BUT I don't think my SB Live will support it. Was thinking 2492 or the 24192. But poor driver support was putting me off.
WMP will cause it to re-sample, though I don't know if Media Monkey I use will or not.
Not wanting to spend 500 quid though...:(
 
How much do you want to spend on your soundcard? Try out the Asio4all utility to start with. It is extremely good for all Asio sound related issues.

I would imagine that you have some resampling option selected on the sound card.

I'm not sure price has anything to do with the issue, but like to keep it under £100.
ASIO4all, is the site I was trying to think of. Plus just following link to http://kxproject.lugosoft.com.
My fear is from what I read, the SB is hardware locked at 48Khz.
To honest never liked the thing, so much "bloatware" is installed, I wouldn't have another SB card.
 
9designs2, if you know of a way to test ASIO SPDIF output, I'll try it on my M-Audio. Just tried the Asio plugin for Winamp, no audio.

Still learning myself, try the links above, a lot of info on those pages, and free software to try.
 
Well the C-Media based card does look very tempting, if those drivers work ok.
The way I look at it, any card will be the same once it's passing bit perfect data out of the SPDIF. So I shouldn't have any sound quality difference once that is achieved.

What chip set is a EMU0404, is it confirmed bit perfect ?
 
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