This problem has probably been addressed a million times before, but I thought I'd bring it up again to see if anyone is aware of some new novel solution that might be better than my way of doing things.
How are you connecting your computer to your home stereo for audio playback?
Although I've got a sizable library of computer-based recordings, I've always preferred to listen to them on the computer. I've never really spent much time listening to that software on my HiFi system, primarily because I've always found the computer-HiFi interface to produce disappointing results. My computerized system just can't hold a candle to my HiFi's CD player when it comes to reproducing digital audio. IME the PC has always been limited by sound cards and DACs that just don't compare to something in a quality HiFi unit.
So what solutions are you using to move the musical data from Point A to Point B?
At one end of the spectrum (the cheap end) is to connect the PC Soundcard Output to the Home Stereo Aux Input. This typically involves using a low quality PC-type 3.5 mm stereo cable at the sound card end, and converting to a pair of RCA jacks at the home stereo end. This is obviously a LowFi way to approach the problem, as the quality of your output is limited by your sound card. Some sound cards are better than others, and some PCs are better than others. Doing it this way I still run into the problem of clicks and pops getting sent down the wire as a program loads or as the soundcard is activated. I don't particularly like it when these noises get reproduced by my speakers, so I'm looking for a better (HiFi) option.
Of course, at the extreme HiFi end of the spectrum there are some pretty obscene choices. They tend to involve things like oddball inputs to dedicated DAC boxes, where the inputs can be things like Tos-Link, BNC cables, Fiber-optic connections, or most recently, USB inputs.
I'd like to get higher quality sound output out of my PC. No, what I really mean to say is that I'd like to find a tolerable way to listen to digitally recorded media that's stored on my PC, playing it back on a real HiFi system. But I'm not the kind of guy who wants to spend $3000 to $5000 on a "high end" DAC box, and I'm looking for a more practical solution. Right now I've got a huge amount of audio stored on a computer, and I'd really like to do a better job of sharing it with / serving it to my HiFi system. I've got all of the back end file service infrastructure in place. What's missing is the suitable technological "bridge" between the devices. I really don't want to get insane when it comes to the interface. So I thought I'd ask for your experiences and recommendations. Maybe there's a better way than what I've been doing.
Thanks.
How are you connecting your computer to your home stereo for audio playback?
Although I've got a sizable library of computer-based recordings, I've always preferred to listen to them on the computer. I've never really spent much time listening to that software on my HiFi system, primarily because I've always found the computer-HiFi interface to produce disappointing results. My computerized system just can't hold a candle to my HiFi's CD player when it comes to reproducing digital audio. IME the PC has always been limited by sound cards and DACs that just don't compare to something in a quality HiFi unit.
So what solutions are you using to move the musical data from Point A to Point B?
At one end of the spectrum (the cheap end) is to connect the PC Soundcard Output to the Home Stereo Aux Input. This typically involves using a low quality PC-type 3.5 mm stereo cable at the sound card end, and converting to a pair of RCA jacks at the home stereo end. This is obviously a LowFi way to approach the problem, as the quality of your output is limited by your sound card. Some sound cards are better than others, and some PCs are better than others. Doing it this way I still run into the problem of clicks and pops getting sent down the wire as a program loads or as the soundcard is activated. I don't particularly like it when these noises get reproduced by my speakers, so I'm looking for a better (HiFi) option.
Of course, at the extreme HiFi end of the spectrum there are some pretty obscene choices. They tend to involve things like oddball inputs to dedicated DAC boxes, where the inputs can be things like Tos-Link, BNC cables, Fiber-optic connections, or most recently, USB inputs.
I'd like to get higher quality sound output out of my PC. No, what I really mean to say is that I'd like to find a tolerable way to listen to digitally recorded media that's stored on my PC, playing it back on a real HiFi system. But I'm not the kind of guy who wants to spend $3000 to $5000 on a "high end" DAC box, and I'm looking for a more practical solution. Right now I've got a huge amount of audio stored on a computer, and I'd really like to do a better job of sharing it with / serving it to my HiFi system. I've got all of the back end file service infrastructure in place. What's missing is the suitable technological "bridge" between the devices. I really don't want to get insane when it comes to the interface. So I thought I'd ask for your experiences and recommendations. Maybe there's a better way than what I've been doing.
Thanks.
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