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A couple of thoughts here: 1. Can u say "gigawire"? Good. I knew u could. 2. Zayante has been almost single-handedly shepherding 1394b thru the IEEE standards review process. Could it be that with that process down to dotting i's and crossin…
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Ok, I'm guessing you want inexpensive... Not sure about QT, although I think no audio recording feature. A quick and dirty way to do this is to open the SimpleSound utility (the one you use to record your personal alert sounds). It is a …
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...and a bit more: the local Apple Store in Palo Alto carries the Eiderol UA-3D usb audio box for $149. You get stereo RCA in out and S/Pdif optical in out, plus plus a headphone jack I think. You should be able to run a dolby digital or DTS 5…
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You might want to look at some of the outboard USB options, such as eMagic. Those that have optical out (eg sp/dif) can feed your surround system's decoder. Speaker systems with the decoder logic are available if you don't have a component system …
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Check out some of the mac audio web sites (eg http://www.macdoc.com/digaudfaq.html) to get a feel for the trade offs. In audio, a fast cpu lets you run more simultaneous synth / effect thingies in your mix and a fast drive lets you mix more simul…
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The answer is iMic. It is a USB plug attached to a wire ending in a little pod with stereo mini jacks for audio in/out, and a toggle switch for mic./line level. You might need an RCA-to-mini adapter from Radio Shack, depending on your cassette …