You should go to Radio Shack and tell them what you want to do. They sell a nice variety of cable converters and cable signal amplifiers. They helped me run long cables for my satellite dish. The results are good, and it was reasonably priced. They have one really cool product that actually converts your video signal to RF, then tranmits to an UNCONNECTED video receiver at another location. They might make the same thing for audio. Quality is tbd!
Sound Cards
I'm a very picky audiophile and was stunned by a question my wife posed to me while cleaning the basement. She pointed to my old Crown CX744 10 inch reel to reel and said why don't you get ride of that thing since you never play it anyway? All you have to do is transfer your one of a kind recordings to CD. Well she just put me into the computer sound card world with a great idea. I was informed by young students at my university that I wanted to rip music. Well all of a sudden I'm part of the MPEG III crowd. Does anyone have a suggestion as to the right sound card (and software) to take an analoge stereo source and convert it to a CDROM? I'd like full 16/44.1K sampling, not MPEG III. I don't care about CD to CD transfers.
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