Hi
I am transfering tracks from a music CD in my CD-ROM drive to WAV
files on my hard disk.
My CD-ROM drive has a "digital output" (which gets connected to
the sound card).
Questions:
1) The regular ribbon cable (IDE or SCSI) is already a
"digital output" , isn´t it?
2) And when I rip, I assume the data flows out through this ribbon cable to
the hard disk, not via the
special "digital output". Is that correct ?
3) Does the "digital output" offers any advantage on ripping?
Thanks
Edgler
I am transfering tracks from a music CD in my CD-ROM drive to WAV
files on my hard disk.
My CD-ROM drive has a "digital output" (which gets connected to
the sound card).
Questions:
1) The regular ribbon cable (IDE or SCSI) is already a
"digital output" , isn´t it?
2) And when I rip, I assume the data flows out through this ribbon cable to
the hard disk, not via the
special "digital output". Is that correct ?
3) Does the "digital output" offers any advantage on ripping?
Thanks
Edgler