New sound card for MP3 encoding?

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Guest

Guest
Hello all.

I need to pick up a new sound card for my system. Primarily what I want to use it for is recording external audio to wave files (via line in), editing them, and then encoding to MP3 format. Some of these files will be 30 minutes long. I want to keep the sound as clean as possible.

I also play a lot of 3d games, and listen to music (MP3's of course). My current speaker setup is 2 channel with a New-Q digital EQ because the volume know is handy and it looks cool. :)

I am now using a SB PCI128. I replaced my SB Live full version with it. The Live developed hang on shutdown problems, ate up my IRQ's, and generally wouldn't play well with others. It also had a funny reverb for the first 3 or 4 seconds of any ingame sounds.

So, as you can imagine, I want to avoid Creative from here on out.

So, what cards get good reccomendations? I'm not scared to drop $300 on a good card, but it has to be worth it...

Anyone? Bueller? :) (Thanks in advance...)

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FatBurger

Illustrious
Ok, your sound card shouldn't make a difference at this point in technology with the actual encoding of MP3. But <A HREF="http://www.viaweb.com/tracertek/audin88.html" target="_new">here</A> is a good sound card for recording purposes. It was mentioned by someone else in a different thread, so I can't take the credit for finding it.

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