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* [newbie] choosing a sound-card for GOOD output-only purposes
@ 2001-05-29 23:49 Joane Lispton
  2001-05-30 17:41 ` Petr Votruba
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From: Joane Lispton @ 2001-05-29 23:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

Hi everyone!

I am trying to setup my new linux system in a way that I will be happy with 
it when it comes to (de)encoding and playing .ogg files.

I wish to buy a sound-card to which I can attach good-quality speakers, like 
the ones I have my hi-fi connected to. I do not intend to use it for sound 
input at all or any other function besides this one; but I need it to allow 
the speakers to faithfully reproduce the content of my .ogg files.

Can you offer any recommendation(s)?

A question I am really curious about is whether all current sound cards 
working under Linux output sound equally well, and just differ in their 
input-processing / game-playing capabilities / etc, or they are also 
different in what concerns output-quality.

Thank you for your hindsight,

Joane Lispton
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