TerraTec has introduced the Aureon 7.1 Space soundcard for PCs. With eight (7.1) channels, 96 kHz/24-bit digital audio for recording, 192 kHz/24-bit audio for playback*, a wide frequency response, and a signal-to-noise ratio better than 100 dB, TerraTec's new SoundSystem delivers first-class audio quality and a connection to tomorrow's audio technology. The Aureon 7.1 space is currently available. Aureon 7.1 Space delivers punchy, realistic surround sound to turn your games and DVDs into a breathtaking audio experience. The soundcard adapts flexibly to a variety of speaker configurations and playback situations with a choice of two-, four-, six- or eight-channel playback. The Aureon 7.1 Space also has a lot to offer for musicians. Its wide range of analog inputs and outputs and 4D sound quality are ideal prerequisites for professional PC-based recording. All common sound standards (DirectSound, Sensaura 3D, EAX 1.0/2.0, MacroFX, A3D 1.0, as well as AC-3ô and DTSÆ streams) are supported to ensure ""spacy"" sounds in truly any conceivable situation.The software package included with the Aureon 7.1 space maximizes the capabilities of the soundcard. Emagic Logic Fun, the versatile program for audio and MIDI recording is included, as well as Musicmatch Jukebox, a powerful DVD player, and many other programs.4G is the fourth-generation of PC soundcards to offer 96 kHz/24-bit capability. TerraTec offers all of the advantages of this under its ""4G Sound"" label.Key features:- 4G Sound: 96 kHz/24-bit technology- Eight discrete channel outputs - Output for two, four, six (5.1), or eight (7.1) channels- Optical digital output- Optical digital input- Line and microphone inputs- AC-3 output (DolbyÆ Digital) and DTS option via digital output**- 3D Sound is compatible with EAX 2.0, EAX 1.0, A3D 1.0, I3Dl2, Direct Sound 3D, and Sensaura 3D* Eight-channel playback requires Windows XP. Other operating systems support six channels. Windows XP with Service Pack 1 required for 192 kHz/24-bit playback.** With the included DVD player (not under Windows 98 SE)For more information, visit www.terratec.com.
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