Yes, FireWire can carry audio signals. It is designed to support high-speed data transfer, which includes audio and video data. FireWire is commonly used in professional audio interfaces and digital audio workstations, allowing for multi-channel audio transmission with low latency. This makes it suitable for applications that require high-quality audio capture and playback.
You can search websites that are selling firewire audio interfaces for more information. You may also visit local electronic stores or mechanic shops that specialize in audio installation and sale.
Firewire connections are connections for Firewire devices to connect to a computer or some other Firewire device. They are often found on digital video cameras and high level digital audio equipment.
HAVi is the connection for controlling home audio and video hardware using the FireWire.
firewire header is aserial bus used to exchange digital and audio data with high performace abilities.
A FireWire card adds a FireWire socket to your computer. FireWire is a type of cable and plug (like the more widespread USB) that is used to connect some video cameras, hard discs and audio equipment to a computer.
IEEE 1394b FireWire
You should be able to obtain a Firewire DVD cable from virtually any retailer that stocks audio/video accessories and equipment.
Your lowest latency is going to be with a Firewire audio interface. The best Firewire interface with a guitar input is the RME Fireface 400.
There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.
You don't need a MIDI controller, but you will need the M-Audio USB or Firewire audio interface that it shipped with.
Pro Tools LE (up to version 8.0) will only work with Avid (Digidesign) hardware, ie. MBox, Digi 002, 003 etc. Pro Tools M-Powered works with approved M-Audio USB and Firewire audio interfaces, not the USB microphones. It is not possible to use multiple USB or Firewire audio devices in Pro Tools LE or M-Powered.
No. Only Displayport and HDMI cables carry audio along with video.