I suggested an additional alternative as I suggested that the drivers for the 1212m might work for the 1010 by itself.
Yes you did, which basically answered my guess that this might be the case (though I didn't specifically list the 1212m).
I took the time to think about your purchase and to offer considered advice. Your response in both posts has been to dismiss what I said and argue. When you ask for advice, have the grace to acknowledge any responses you receive.
My intent isn't to shoot you down, disregard what you say, or offend you, but rather to simply address the points in the post. To address one of the specific points you're probably referring to - suggesting that I try Vista drivers when Windows 7 drivers are available just isn't good advice IMHO. If Windows 7 drivers weren't available (or ended up not working with the card), then it would be worthwhile (and good advice) to try the Vista drivers.
> I've gotten a bunch of different suggestions from a bunch of different people (none of whom I know well) that I'm considering. ...
If that is a problem, why did you ask for suggestions?
It's not a "problem" exactly, but the responses are generally expanding my list of options to consider rather than narrowing them down which is something I was (I think obviously) hoping to avoid. I guess that's to be expected to a certain degree because most people tend to recommend what they own and there are quite a few options available hence N different suggestions from N different people. I asked for suggestions to a) get feedback on the specific options I was considering at the time of the original post b) see if there were reasonable options (such as SPDIF out to an external DAC) that I wasn't considering c) to see if there were other options roughly in the price range I was considering that lots of people happen to be happy with.
> I definitely appreciate the feedback, but please don't take offense if I don't follow what any one person suggests.
This exchange has not been about your taking my advice. It has been about your unwillingness to offer even a minimal acknowledgement of receiving that advice.
If you're looking for me to essentially post a "thanks for your suggestion" reply to every post, I quite honestly don't consider that productive in a forum such as this (and rarely see that sort of behavior on any forum) as it just clogs up the thread with replies that don't add any value to the discussion. I'm taking most of the suggestions into consideration and am trying to reply to the thread when I have a follow up question or comment that I feel is relevant.
Like I said before though, I do appreciate all the suggestions and advice people are offering. Just because I might disagree with some of it doesn't mean it isn't appreciated. After all, if I agreed with all the suggestions, I'd end up buying 30 or so different DAC's, several PCIe cards, a few firewire audio interfaces, and a few other things and go WAY over my intended budget.
But the bottom line is that if you feel that I'm being rude, unappreciative, argumentative, or whatever, you certainly don't owe me the courtesy of spending the time to offer your opinion.