----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 9:49 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Card
> I have a SB Live. Its pretty sweet, and supported in linux. I think it
was
> $40. Play my mp3's better than anything else I've used! :)
>
> Jason
>
Of course, you have to consider your speakers too! Luckily the last time I
went shopping for speakers, a whole bunch of the boxes had "MP3 Compatible"
printed on the outside.
Sure would be a shame to buy an mp3 compatible sound card and not get mp3
compatible speakers. That must sound just terrible. An added bonus - the
speakers I got were mp3 compatible, but they seem to play .wav and cd audio
as well even though they didn't mention that on the box! In fact, I haven't
found an audio format yet that doesn't work on them! This must be like the
super-secret awesome deal, since I paid about $20 for them!
So if you're having speaker compatibility problems, I could go find my box
and get the brand and model number off of it. Funny, but the speakers
themselves don't have that anywhere on them. Almost like they're just cheap
little things that you would use on a non-gaming machine or something. But
we know better!
(The usual lengthy disclaimer for Windows groups is represented here by a
simple emoticon)
;-)
Cheers,
James
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