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HT Omega was one of the first companies to offer true 24-bit performance in its sound cards, [2] by implementing the C-Media Oxygen 8788 [3] digital signal processor. Some cards have swappable op-amps. HT Omega's line of PC audio cards includes the following: STRIKER 7.1 (Conventional PCI) CLARO, CLARO plus + (PCI) eCLARO (PCI Express)
The Quadzilla was the 4-channel version and achieved this via a separate daughtercard, whereas the other AU8830 cards such as Aureal Vortex SQ2500 and Diamond Monster Sound MX300 used a single card. Montego II Home Studio - included a more advanced S/PDIF I/O daughterboard than the Quadzilla as well as a Turtle Beach CancunFX MIDI daughterboard.
7.1 surround sound is the common name for an eight-channel surround audio system commonly used in home theatre configurations. It adds two additional speakers to the more conventional six-channel ( 5.1 ) audio configuration.
Sound card Mozart 16 for ISA-16 bus A Turtle Beach sound card for PCI bus Echo Digital Audio's Indigo IO – PCMCIA card-bit 96 kHz stereo in/out sound card A VIA Technologies Envy sound card for PC, 5.1 channel for PCI slot. Sound cards for IBM PC–compatible computers were very uncommon until 1988.
Auzentech, Inc. was a Korean computer hardware manufacturer that specialized in high-definition audio equipment and in particular PC sound cards. Auzentech has its origins in March 2005, when under the company name HDA (HiTeC Digital Audio), [2] the company launched the X-Mystique 7.1, the first consumer add-in sound card to feature Dolby Digital Live.
CMI9880 (some of them have Dolby Digital Live certification) CM8888 (Oxygen Express-series) APPLICATIONS : PowerColor Devil HDX Sound Card [1]; CMI8828 (Oxygen Express-series) APPLICATIONS : HT OMEGA FENIX Sound Card, [2] SUNWEIT ST15, SUNWEIT ST16 [3]