AnsweredDo new Optical drives play audio?

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2016/02/14 06:31:28 (permalink)

Do new Optical drives play audio?

This seems like the silliest of things to not be able to figure out.. but here goes...
 
I'm rebuilding a PC and the new one has all SATA drives.  When shopping for DVD/CD RW drives I noticed they don't seem to have audio connectors on them anymore?   If you put in an audio CD is it handled via the SATA connection or do I need to find a drive with an audio connector on it?
 
Thanks in advance...
Miles
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Re: Do new Optical drives play audio? 2016/02/14 12:23:35 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby mileskb 2016/02/14 20:44:29
Audio connectors were a way of directly linking analog output of a CD reader to a sound card through the electrically noisy innards of a computer. Virtually all of the optical drives now rip the digital data off the disc and send it to a software player running under the operating system and deliver it digitally to your sound card or other computer audio out. No need for "audio" connectors anymore. 
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Re: Do new Optical drives play audio? 2016/02/14 20:30:34 (permalink)
Ok.. that makes sense.  thanks
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