Well I was just going from what I've learned here (and random assumptions I'm making) so here's my understanding.
Audio quality is all about the digital to analogue conversion. Fiber optic output a device is digital. So you send the digital signal to the soundcard so it uses it's DAC and then sends the analogue signal out? Meaning you would be using the pc's soundcard rather than the devices? (More of a hypothetical question as opposed to something I'd actually do).
Well they work fine on the PC now, but don't on the TV so I'm not sure how you got to that conclusion. I re-read what I typed just to make sure I didn't slip up on anything. The only thing I can add to clear a possible misunderstanding is that when I had the speakers at the TV and plugged into the TV the loud hum was an issue when viewing the PC, over the air channels and the ps3.
I appear to be having framerate issues still. I know I said before it was only a youtube problem, but watching hulu today was as worse as it's ever been. Is there any graphics benchmark thing I can run to decipher if it's a software issue or an issue with the GPU/drivers?
Audio quality is all about the digital to analogue conversion. Fiber optic output a device is digital. So you send the digital signal to the soundcard so it uses it's DAC and then sends the analogue signal out? Meaning you would be using the pc's soundcard rather than the devices? (More of a hypothetical question as opposed to something I'd actually do).
Quote:Actually the above tests and results seem to prove the exact opposite. The issue is with the computer, not the speakers. As stated by me earlier, repeatedly.
Well they work fine on the PC now, but don't on the TV so I'm not sure how you got to that conclusion. I re-read what I typed just to make sure I didn't slip up on anything. The only thing I can add to clear a possible misunderstanding is that when I had the speakers at the TV and plugged into the TV the loud hum was an issue when viewing the PC, over the air channels and the ps3.
I appear to be having framerate issues still. I know I said before it was only a youtube problem, but watching hulu today was as worse as it's ever been. Is there any graphics benchmark thing I can run to decipher if it's a software issue or an issue with the GPU/drivers?
