I need a little refresher on something. I've actually forgotten a little detail concerning digital audio/redbook audio and was going through it in my head on the way to work. ^^ Obviously, I have the CD audio cable plugged from the sound card (Yamaha) to the CD-ROM drive, I'm able to play game CDs with redbook audio (both in Windows and DOS), however I'm a bit confused as to how it works with a virtual CD drive and CD image. It makes sense for a physical CD to work due to the audio cable, but how exactly does it work with a virtual one? Whether with a digital audio cable, WDM drivers, or S/PDIF?
I'm pretty sure I did a test with Quake 2, where I just had my Yamaha connected and didn't daisy-chain to the SB, or select it as the primary audio device, and I still received music whilst playing. I'll need to do another test to make sure I'm not dreaming.
On another topic...
Someone informed me of a PCI sound card alternative. It supposedly has the best DOS compatibility and only works with motherboards like mine via an SB-Link header. With the cable, selecting SB, SB Pro or SB16 audio in DOS games just works. Cards such as the YMF724, YMF744 or YMF754. Though I need a CD drive that allows for digital audio and for the Enable Digital CD Audio checkbox to not be greyed out. With my current one though, it is. I was informed the 2-pin cable to the CD drive is essentially the same as coaxial S/PDIF digital, which can be converted to optical TOSLINK using just an LED across the wires, allowing me to use better DACs in the sound card or receiver.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hg_wUcdC4s
Curious what other's thoughts are on this? Or if it's even worth it? Thanks.
EDIT: Yeah, Quake 2’s music plays with the CD image and only the Yamaha connected up. Despite the SB being the one that’s hooked to the CD drive via S/PDIF cable. So I’m curious how a virtual drive and image, along with a sound card that isn’t hooked to the CD drive, can output the redbook audio?
OS: Windows 98 SE
CPU: Slot 1 Pentium III Coppermine 933MHz (SL448)
RAM: Kingston 256MB 133MHz
GPU: Nvidia 16MB Riva TNT/128MB Geforce 4 Ti 4200
Motherboard: ABit AB-BE6-II Intel 440BX
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live Value CT4670