Eleet,
Thank you for your response. I'm so new to this that I don't even really know if I have an expansion port 3 on my laptop. How would I find out?
Since there is already a digital output audio device (s/pdif)shown as working on my laptop, and if I go to Properties it indicates that is in the front panel optical jack, can't I just connect with an optical cable and a toslink adapter on the 840c end? It seems to me that the digital stream would then flow to the 840c dacs. I even found in the properties of the digital output device that I can select the bitrate and frequency of the output, from 16/44 all the way to 24/96. To my untrained thinking, it seems I should be able to do this straight out of the computer without a QuickDock.
Again, I appreciate your help. I have looked all over the Web and HP support for information on this and can't find anything.
By the way, the 840c sounds beautiful. I'm running it with Vandersteen 2c3 Signatures and a basic NAD C372 integrated, but still the sound is great.
Thank you for your response. I'm so new to this that I don't even really know if I have an expansion port 3 on my laptop. How would I find out?
Since there is already a digital output audio device (s/pdif)shown as working on my laptop, and if I go to Properties it indicates that is in the front panel optical jack, can't I just connect with an optical cable and a toslink adapter on the 840c end? It seems to me that the digital stream would then flow to the 840c dacs. I even found in the properties of the digital output device that I can select the bitrate and frequency of the output, from 16/44 all the way to 24/96. To my untrained thinking, it seems I should be able to do this straight out of the computer without a QuickDock.
Again, I appreciate your help. I have looked all over the Web and HP support for information on this and can't find anything.
By the way, the 840c sounds beautiful. I'm running it with Vandersteen 2c3 Signatures and a basic NAD C372 integrated, but still the sound is great.