No, for DAE or "ripping", (Digital Audio Extractions of
the information). You can assume you are "ripping"
when the sound comes off a CD much faster than the
time it would take to play the same CD. (7 min vs. 80 min.)
If you are inputting analog signals from a tape or other
type of analog source, yes, maybe...
I use a very basic SoundBlaster 16 for this, and it sounds
fine, (to me...).
If you are hearing some problems with CDRW as opposed
to CD-R, that is a different subject. It has to do with the
way your media (the disks) "get along with" your burner
AND your player(s). There is a lot of room for mismatches
and incompatibility.
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Ecclestone" <[log in to unmask]>
> Does the quality of the sound card affect the quality of a CDRW recording?
> (I am assuming not. I do realize it will affect the playback).
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