Hi guys
I am intending to use an external harddrive for all my mp3 files with the laptop i am purchasing....
Has anyone got any thoughts on the best connection type to use... i.e. USB, Firewire, USB2 ? I am planning to go out and spend, spend,spend !! tomorrow and want to make sure my new laptop has the required ports..
Also has anyone used the new EXdigy card yet, I need to get a second external soundcard two and was wondering what one to get !!
Its gonna be an expensive week !!!
I want to make sure i get it right !!!
Thanx all in advance
STU
I am intending to use an external harddrive for all my mp3 files with the laptop i am purchasing....
Has anyone got any thoughts on the best connection type to use... i.e. USB, Firewire, USB2 ? I am planning to go out and spend, spend,spend !! tomorrow and want to make sure my new laptop has the required ports..
Also has anyone used the new EXdigy card yet, I need to get a second external soundcard two and was wondering what one to get !!
Its gonna be an expensive week !!!
I want to make sure i get it right !!!
Thanx all in advance
STU
geposted Thu 28 Feb 02 @ 11:27 am
Firewire!
geposted Thu 28 Feb 02 @ 1:14 pm
I use an external harddisk with a PCMCIA card on my laptop. Never had problems.
D.
D.
geposted Thu 28 Feb 02 @ 1:40 pm
firewire is the most suitable solution. Heard about some problems with extigy sound cards and atomix (see other pretty old topics)
geposted Thu 28 Feb 02 @ 3:32 pm
firewire, or external SCSI. avoid USB for data storage, USB is fairly slow.
SCSI is a bit more expensive, but has alot of advantages if you plan to do alot of data-intensive work with the external drive.. but for playing MP3s firewire is a charm :D
-nate
SCSI is a bit more expensive, but has alot of advantages if you plan to do alot of data-intensive work with the external drive.. but for playing MP3s firewire is a charm :D
-nate
geposted Fri 01 Mar 02 @ 9:25 pm
I havn't used one of these, but I've been intrigued by them:
http://www.midiman.net/products/m-audio/quattro.php
4 channel (2 stereo channels, that is) external USB sound box with full WDM support - IE 2 seperate WDM devices, rather than using 3D.
Anyone used these with atomix? I think i'll have to get one if they are confirmed to work with atomix...
-nate
http://www.midiman.net/products/m-audio/quattro.php
4 channel (2 stereo channels, that is) external USB sound box with full WDM support - IE 2 seperate WDM devices, rather than using 3D.
Anyone used these with atomix? I think i'll have to get one if they are confirmed to work with atomix...
-nate
geposted Fri 01 Mar 02 @ 9:28 pm