01-20-2005, 09:57 PM
I've been trying to research video and audio cards for computers but every site Iâve been to is extremely vague on output specifics. I'm trying to output music from my computer to my Bose Lifestyle home sound system so I can hear the mp3's throughout the house instead of threw the dinky satellite speakers squeezed next to the computer in the den! The reasons I'd like to do this are:
1. I can't really afford the newest Bose Lifestyle receivers that hold 10,000 mp3's
2. I hate having to change the CD's every time a CD ends
3. I enjoy organizing my favorite songs into groups of several hundred and randomly playing all of them at once
4. I very much like WMP's Battery Randomization view with the music while I randomly stroll threw the computer room
5. The Bose system outputs to several rooms in the house and fills each room with sound; the computer amplifies only a small part of a small room and the sound quality is sub-par at best - and even it were good, its no match for a home entertainment sound system
Now I thought most video cards had audio output as well as video output, however neither ATI or NVidia is willing to share their output properties with me (at least not on their web-site). Sound Blaster was much more generous with its output specifics, but why get a dedicated soundcard if I can get a fantastic video + sound card that outputs both video and audio to my entertainment center? I'm writing as I'm thinking here so if what I say sounds cognitively incorrect, please forgive me.
Also, the Sound Blaster has a Digital Audio out which would be nice, but the video cards have TV-tuners in them (bye, bye Tivo), High-Def tuners (would be a nice feature in the future), and it would be fun to output to my television, home speakers, and sit on my couch with my wireless keyboard and mouse playing Doom 3 or Halflife 2. Decisions, decisions... But I really can't choose until I know what exactly the outputs of these hardware devices are... argh!!!
Thanks ahead of time for any replies, Lurkers.
1. I can't really afford the newest Bose Lifestyle receivers that hold 10,000 mp3's
2. I hate having to change the CD's every time a CD ends
3. I enjoy organizing my favorite songs into groups of several hundred and randomly playing all of them at once
4. I very much like WMP's Battery Randomization view with the music while I randomly stroll threw the computer room
5. The Bose system outputs to several rooms in the house and fills each room with sound; the computer amplifies only a small part of a small room and the sound quality is sub-par at best - and even it were good, its no match for a home entertainment sound system
Now I thought most video cards had audio output as well as video output, however neither ATI or NVidia is willing to share their output properties with me (at least not on their web-site). Sound Blaster was much more generous with its output specifics, but why get a dedicated soundcard if I can get a fantastic video + sound card that outputs both video and audio to my entertainment center? I'm writing as I'm thinking here so if what I say sounds cognitively incorrect, please forgive me.
Also, the Sound Blaster has a Digital Audio out which would be nice, but the video cards have TV-tuners in them (bye, bye Tivo), High-Def tuners (would be a nice feature in the future), and it would be fun to output to my television, home speakers, and sit on my couch with my wireless keyboard and mouse playing Doom 3 or Halflife 2. Decisions, decisions... But I really can't choose until I know what exactly the outputs of these hardware devices are... argh!!!
Thanks ahead of time for any replies, Lurkers.
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