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    How much are they, and how easy are they to install?

    Dave

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    Optical Input/output for what?

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    Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@20 December 2003 - 05:02
    Optical Input/output for what?
    Yeah, for what?

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    Woops sorry guys! For a PC!

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    Originally posted by Schumacher_Skaife@20 December 2003 - 10:48
    Woops sorry guys! For a PC!

    Dave
    Still we have no idea what you are talking about!

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    You know how on a DVD player and on Mindiscs there is an optical input, well i know that you can get them for PC's, just wondering if anyone had them and how much and istallation etc.

    Dave

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    Ok. That is still a very unclear question but...

    For audio input/output.

    Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro External I/O Hub Front/Rear Panel Connectors:

    - Optical SPDIF In/Out

    Look at the bottom of this page: Click here.

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    you should get a soundcard that has an optical connection.

    try one of these:
    Creative Labs Audigy 2
    Hercules Fortissimo 2 or Fortissimo 3

    and some Nvidia Nforce/Nforce2 motherboards (with onboard audio) come with optical spdif connections.

    i'm talking purely about optical outputs. optical inputs are a bit more rare and willy prolly cost you more. oh, and the average PC soundcard does not have a digital decoder-- it just sends a non-decoded digital signal to an external receiver, so you do need to have a separate digital decoder (i.e. a home theater receiver with an optical connection).

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    Ok thanks for the help guys

    Dave

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