is eskape still in buisness? their site hasnt been updated in 2 years oh did u know one of the brady bunch kids owns it ne way is it my view or myvideo /c i cant find any my viewtaxman said:There is a device that does that, the eskape labs myview. I bought it off ebay about a year agoand it is difficult to use. If you would like more information i'll be glad to help.
im planning on chopping up an imac g3 for us in a car see herehttps://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=781812#post781812adamjay said:usb 1.1 and 2.0 both have plenty of bandwidth for audio. Digidesign makes 24 bit USB in/out desks for Protools, so i would say that its not a b-platform.
the m-audio transit is optical/digital i/o so thats not what you want.
now the Edirol UA-1X is a good device and i can vouch for it.
http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/product.cfm?pid=4130 $79
the UA-1X is an update of the old UA-1A, and it is worlds better in terms of configurability, stability, and reliability.
Now what machine are you needing this for? if your machine has a 1/8" input, then a shielded 1/8" to RCA converter ($5-$10 @ radio shack) would give you the same audio quality. and with that in mind, the Griffin iMic with the aforementioned converter would all together run you $50 tops and would be the best deal.
if you are using this to convert a vinyl record collection, you would also need a preamp as RCA USB cards are line level, not phono level.
adamjay said:if your machine has a 1/8" input, then a shielded 1/8" to RCA converter ($5-$10 @ radio shack) would give you the same audio quality
adamjay said:...if your machine has a 1/8" input, then a shielded 1/8" to RCA converter ($5-$10 @ radio shack) would give you the same audio quality. and with that in mind, the Griffin iMic with the aforementioned converter would all together run you $50 tops and would be the best deal.
if you are using this to convert a vinyl record collection, you would also need a preamp as RCA USB cards are line level, not phono level.