top_left top_right
bottom_left
Next Event: Unknown | Forum Rules | QGL Website | Event Registration
openFolder AusForums.com
iconwatfolderLineopenFolder LANs
iconwatfolderLineopenFolder QGL
iconwatfolderLineopenFolder QGL Forum
Author
Topic: Anyone know of a decent yet cheap SPDIF output mini pc/usb c...
Syco
Posts: 655
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So, I'm using my laptop as the media box at the moment and it seems the one I purchased doesn't have a SPDIF out (it was supposedly an option, I thought it was standard). I've seen a few on E-Bay for pretty darn cheap but they're not very specific on what quality audio it outputs.

I'd buy a higher priced one but I'm not sure how much longer I'll use the laptop as I wouldn't mind a pretty looking desktop case to fit in with the other audio/home theatre gear.

Has anyone purchased one of the cheaper USB or mini pc card type sound cards with "SPDIF" out on them? Do they sound OK? I'd like DTS quality audio.
system
--
TicMan
Posts: 5246
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I thought SPDIF was pure digital so the audio chipset wouldn't touch the audio part?
3x0dus
Posts: 1239
Location: Townsville, Queensland
what laptop is it?
i have dell Insperion and the video out/S-Video port also caries Coax SPDIF Audio you just need the right adapter for it.
Syco
Posts: 661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's a HP laptop, I looked it up, it was an option that isn't on mine :(

It's got two headphone ports, if you take the option one of them is able to be made a SPDIF.

I'm right in thinking there's no way to strip the audio from HDMI and split that off to a digital input right?
Dan
Special Text
Posts: 9663
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm right in thinking there's no way to strip the audio from HDMI and split that off to a digital input right?
There technically is, but it would involve way too much extra equipment and dollars so don't even bother.

SPDIF is indeed a digital format so you don't have to worry so much about quality of cabling etc like you do for analogue audio - it either gives you sound or it doesn't. I'm by no means an expert, but I'd think you'd be fine with a cheapy.

Are you sure that your laptop doesn't support it though? Easiest way to check, if you have the correct drivers installed is to go into your sound properties and under the playback tab look for anything like "Digital Output Device".

To clarify, SPDIF stands for Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format and there are two different methods commonly used to deliver the signal - Optical or Coaxial.

Coaxial comes in the form of a single RCA style connector (same as a composite video cable, except usually orange instead of yellow).

Optical usually comes in the form of the square TOSlink plug that beams out red light when connected, but the laptops i've seen that use optical SPDIF use mini-TOSlink and the jack doubles as a regular analogue 3.5mm stereo jack (every new macbook has this afaik).
HerbalLizard
Posts: 3227
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
never used it but you said cheap
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15745

tequila
Posts: 3677
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
There technically is, but it would involve way too much extra equipment and dollars so don't even bother.


It's actually fairly easy these days

http://www.octavainc.com/HDMI%201x1%20Audio%20Converter.html

last edited by tequila at 15:46:01 22/Oct/09
system
--
Not a new post since your last visit.
New Post Since your last visit
Back To Forum
Advertise with Us | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
© Copyright 2001-2026 AusGamers Pty Ltd. ACN 093 772 242.
Hosted by Mammoth Networks - Australian VPS Hosting
Web development by Mammoth Media.