Can Auzentech's new 7.1 card blow your mind?
Subject: General Tech | February 14, 2006 - 04:00 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Elite Bastards has posted the first review of the new Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1 PCI card. It claims to bear the first real DTS Connect logo, and should be able to turn any 2 channel audio into 7.1 surround. According to thier tests, the card uses 2% of the CPU at a constant rate, which would put it well below the Audigy's peak usage.
"The big addition to the X-Plosion along those same lines is support for DTS' equivalent to DolbyDigital Live, named DTS Connect. The X-Plosion is actually the first sound card to support this
functionality, adding a rather nice feather to its cap. As with Dolby Digital Live, DTS Connect
allows on-the-fly encoding of audio, only this time using the rival DTS standard for digital
audio, producing a digital bitstream that any DTS capable decoder will be capable of making use
of. As well as this, the X-Plosion is also capable of handing the full bit-rate of which DTS is
capable (1.5Mbps), allowing for a full audio experience in the smallish number of DVD titles that
make use of this high bitrate for audio."
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