Digital Input and output (S/PDIF)
Dolby Digital output is 5.1 channel maximum.
If a recording sounds too slow or fast, this can be prevented by changing the sample rate in the Audio Editor
and the S/PDIF IN configuration to match the incoming audio. (XP: Step 14, Vista: step 24 Recording
devices S/PDIF In Properties Advanced)
Technical information
Mode
Samplerates (Khz)
Playback
44.1, 48
Recording
44.1, 48
S/PDIF out
44.1, 48, (XP)
S/PDIF in
44.1, 48
Midi
Gaming
44.1, 48,
Audio channel information
Source
Audio CD in Media Player
6 Speakers, if Bass Enhancement on (step 14)
Mp3 / WMA in MediaPlayer
6 Speakers, if Bass Enhancement on (step 14)
5.1 DVD Audio
6 Speakers
Line in / Mic in
2 Front speakers
Internal Aux in / CD in
2 Front speakers
S/PDIF in
2 Front speakers
Max. resolution
Supported Standards
16bit
Digital audio, up to 6 Channel
16bit
Digital audio, up to 6 Channel
16bit
Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.1
16bit
Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.1
Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth
16bit
Direct sound 3D
Plays from Speakers
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes, If S/PDIF-in
Loopback is enabled.
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To S/PDIF Out