Philips PSC604 manual Advanced Tab, Microphone Boost, 3.3.5.3.2 S/PDIF Capture

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3.3.5.3.Advanced Tab

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3.3.5.3.Advanced Tab

Your new soundcard has two digital input lines. They are located on top of the soundcard and can be accessed from inside the computer box. They are designed to be connected to your CD ROM and/ or DVD ROM drives. The audio signal fed to these inputs can be recorded and monitored on your speakers.

The following controls are on the Advanced tab. See Figure 18.

3.3.5.3.1Microphone Boost

The Microphone Boost button provides extra amplification for weak microphone signals. If distortion occurs, turn Boost off.

3.3.5.3.2S/PDIF Capture

This button enables recording from one of the digital input lines. If you select S/PDIF Capture to be the source for recording the Recording sub tab of the Mixer becomes unavailable.

Note:

S/PDIF input recording is limited to 44.1 KHz, 16-bit stereo and 48 KHz 16-bit stereo. Any other recording formats may produce unpredictable results.

3.3.5.3.3Select S/PDIF-In to Digital or Analog Out

These two options allow you to enable monitoring the input digital signal that is being captured to either your digital or analog speakers. You can select the type of output mode on the Setup tab.

Figure 18

3.3.5.3.4Select S/PDIF Input Device 1 or 2

Only one of the two inputs may be selected as a source for recording at a time.

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Philips PSC604 manual Advanced Tab, Microphone Boost, 3.3.5.3.2 S/PDIF Capture, Select S/PDIF-In to Digital or Analog Out