PC to Receiver: Digital Interface Question
How do I connect my PC with a standard analog output soundcard to a receiver with coaxial or optical inputs in order to send Digital MP3 music to my receiver. PC also has standard USB Port. Will my MP3 music sound better if transferred digitally? Will I need special software for the PC?
Quality of sound depends on your soundcard
you can use the stock soundcard built into your computer (likely a 1/8" inch headphone or line outpt) using an mini to rca cord to your receiver and get music off your 'puter and into your stereo. There is a chance your stock sound card has a digital output of some kind, you'll have to check. That will likely give you better sound.
If you have a little money to spend and want better sound, look at buying a better sound card. This will make all the difference in the world. I have an external sound card, an M-Audio Audiophile USB and it sounds amazing, better than any cd player I have had. The only software you will need are drivers to support your sound card and an mp3 player for your computer like itunes or winamp.
Another factor that will affect at sound quality is bit rate used in creating your mp3 files. the higher bit rate the better the sound, but at the expense hard drive space. High bit rate files take up some space!
-Eric