Callum Lerwick <seg at haxxed.com> wrote:
> 
> Recording off the digital out would be better, but still most consumer 
> soundcards with digital I/O do resampling so its still not a perfect 
> copy. The SBLive in particular is locked at 48khz internally, all output
> is interpolated up to 48k, and then resampled down to 44.1 on the 
> digital out if thats what its set to.

It's beyond my capability, but I suspect that a sufficiently talented
person could design a fairly simple device that could intercept the data
stream, and supply it in a nice way through a parallel or USB port.

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