Hi there.
I recently had a discussion with Obi-Wan Kenobi about analogue and digital outputs, those found on CD drives (and DVD drives of course).
The analogue output is a 4-pinned connector and the digital output is a 2-pinned connector. The analogue output connects to the CD input on the audio card through the standard cable that everyone has already seen at least once in his life. The digital one connects to the audio card through a S/PDIF cable.
I searched on Google for hours, seeking informations about these two connectors. The 4-pinned cable provides analogue sound, which is transferred from the CD reader to the audio card and finally to the speakers, using the standard green output from the audio card.
The 2-pinned cable, on its side, provides digital sound, meaning the digital signal from the CD drive is kept digital and goes to the audio card and to the speakers.
What I found out is that it doesn't change much in sound quality if I use the S/PDIF cable for listening to my CDs, MP3s and MIDIs. I'm still looking for some new informations, but it looks as though the digital cable doesn't provide better sound quality!
Then what's the purpose of having it on CD readers and on audio cards? This is driving me mad today...
If the analogue cable provides the same sound to my speakers, then I'd rather use the 4-pinned cable, right? I'm sure this isn't right, but nothing confirms that using the 2-pinned cable will change something to the sound quality.
And there is something more to it, which is driving me even more mad...
While seeking the Net for those infos, I learned that no cable is needed from the CD reader to the audio card in order to have sound from audio CDs. The signal runs through the IDE cable, through the PCI (or ISA), is received by the audio card and comes out of the speakers.
Then the best thing is not connecting anything and let the IDE and PCI/ISA bus do their work and process my audio tracks, found on CDs, right?
I'd like to know your opinions and I hope there is somebody who's a sound geek and who'll be able to explain these things to me (and to the others), because I really am confused now.
I just put an Audigy in my old PC because it has an S/PDIF input that I can connect to the CD drive, but if what I read is right, I'd rather put my AWE64 (not Gold) back again and use the analogue cable or no cable at all!
Please, some explanations would be more than greatly appreciated! I have all sort of doubts now...
The one question that's on my mind right now is: what is the best choice for a guy (me) who just plays old games (on CDs and diskettes) and listens to audio CDs, MP3s and MIDIs with modest Creative speakers (2.1 system)? Analogue cable? Digital cable? No cable?