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Re: Recommended sound cards to record audio input? Comcast Online
Matt (matt@downwithspammers-mengland.net) 2004/01/19 18:01

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I forgot to mention:  I'm using a WinXP desktop PC, 1.6 GHz, 768 MB
memory, plenty of disk space for hours/days of recording.

Here's a link to the precise specs on this PC:
http://www.powerspec.com/systems/archives/system_archive.phtml?selection=8351

-Matt


On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 00:51:58 GMT, Matt
<matt@downwithspammers-mengland.net> wrote:

>I am looking for recommendations for soundcards under $50 that can do
>a good job of recording my audio input--which in my case would mostly
>be the output from my XM Delphi SkyFi radio (which has a simple
>audio-mini-jack output).
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