You're welcome!vihreamies wrote:Very nice, thank you JR!
I did it for me too.
You can find the same (if not better) quality for comparably little money today. In my Receptor (which I purchased in August of 2008) the audio card is stamped with the year "2003", which is a long time ago. Hardware has changed quite a bit, and quality converters are not the issue they used to be.vihreamies wrote: 1)If you can't use the Receptor's soundcard (which Muse claims to be hi-quality (converters etc.), you should get another good soundcard to get the same quality that Receptor has?
There are no connectors on the mobo...Muse must have had it manufactured that way. I imagine it would have posed a problem with the back panel anyway.vihreamies wrote: 2)What about the audio outputs in receptor, can you connect the "new" interface to them, or should they be replaced?
Unless Muse releases their internal top secret Windows drivers (which may or may not exist) you must find a replacement. Or maybe another engineer out there would like to spend the time writing the low level drivers for us?
I'm actually on my other PC now, but I did a quick search on Google and found this $19 card:vihreamies wrote: Can I ask what firewire soundcard you are using JR? And have you noticed any change in the quality of the sound?
low profile firewire
It has a connector that comes out of the top too, so you won't have to poke a hole in the back of the Receptor case...mine works as well as any firewire PCI card would on a typical windows machine.
JR
