S/PDIF-In Problems

T

Tommy Ryan

I have a "Yamaha Motif 6" Keyboard and I've connected it
via Optical Cable to my "Creative Extigy" Sound Card. This
is so that all music recorded on my PC (Running Windows XP)
is in digital with zero noise.

Here's my problem:

I open the systray and go to> Options > Properties
Recording > there is no option for S/PDIF-In. Only "Line
In", "Microphone", "Wave-MIDI-CD" and "What You Hear"

There is no S/PDIF-In.

Is there a program or interface I can download that will
allow me to record Optical/Digital Audio?

Please Help Me.

Kindest Regards
Tommy Ryan
 
J

Jake

-----Original Message-----
I have a "Yamaha Motif 6" Keyboard and I've connected it
via Optical Cable to my "Creative Extigy" Sound Card. This
is so that all music recorded on my PC (Running Windows XP)
is in digital with zero noise.

Here's my problem:

I open the systray and go to> Options > Properties Only "Line
In", "Microphone", "Wave-MIDI-CD" and "What You Hear"

There is no S/PDIF-In.

Is there a program or interface I can download that will
allow me to record Optical/Digital Audio?

Please Help Me.

Kindest Regards
Tommy Ryan
.
16-bit cable type USB digital audio interface
The UA-1D is the simplest way to add S/Pdif connections
to your computer. S/Pdif (Sony/Philips Digital Interface)
is a standard audio transfer file format. An S/Pdif
connection is used to transfer audio from one file to
another without the conversion to and from an analog
format, which could degrade the signal quality. And now
it's available as an add-on to your USB equipped laptop
or desktop computer. The UA-1D is equipped with both
optical and coaxial digital connections, providing you
with the ability to connect any device that conforms to
the S/Pdif standard, including component CD recorders,
minidisk players/recorders, digital home receivers, DAT,
etc. The UA-1D is also packaged with WinDVD so you can
send Dolby Digital or DTS encoded audio to your home
theater system.
http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua1d.html
 
N

Nick Burns

Dub click you little speaker at the bottom right, select options then click
the recording. Their you will find it.
 

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