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| Mic-in/line-in ? I'm using the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Audio and as far as I can tell it only has Digital in/mic in. What does "Digital I/O " mean? Is there something I'm missing? Tom | |||
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| Re: Mic-in/line-in ? Quote:
It has line-in and line-out stereo - that's what you need. Just get the correct connectors and cables and you're set to go. Digital I/O is an optional adapter for your card that allows optical or coaxial digital input and output capability. brucek | ||||
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