I am essentially trying to using WinAMP and my computer as a very high quality CD transport.
I am using WinAMP to play WAV files (CD quality ripped from my CD collection using CDEX) and then outputing these via the sound card SPIDF output that is built into the Asustek motherboard of my PC. From this I feed via a high quality external DAC and from there to some very expensive amplifiers and electrostatic speakers. the sound is awesome ...better than my very expensive Audiofile CD player but I suspect their is even better sound available.
I note that the sound card application that shipped with the Asustek motherboard allows me to control the volume. This leads me to believe that my sound card is playing with the WAV files before fording the digital 'sound' to SPIDF outputs?
Perhaps it even converts the WAV files to analogue and then reconverts them to digital or perhaps it uses DSPs to manipulate the sound?
I would prefer that the sound card left my bits alone!
Does any one know of a sound card that will send an exact clone of the WAV file bits (1's and 0's) out the SPIDF output so that I can get a pure sound.
I am using WinAMP to play WAV files (CD quality ripped from my CD collection using CDEX) and then outputing these via the sound card SPIDF output that is built into the Asustek motherboard of my PC. From this I feed via a high quality external DAC and from there to some very expensive amplifiers and electrostatic speakers. the sound is awesome ...better than my very expensive Audiofile CD player but I suspect their is even better sound available.
I note that the sound card application that shipped with the Asustek motherboard allows me to control the volume. This leads me to believe that my sound card is playing with the WAV files before fording the digital 'sound' to SPIDF outputs?
Perhaps it even converts the WAV files to analogue and then reconverts them to digital or perhaps it uses DSPs to manipulate the sound?
I would prefer that the sound card left my bits alone!
Does any one know of a sound card that will send an exact clone of the WAV file bits (1's and 0's) out the SPIDF output so that I can get a pure sound.
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