I have a question and was hoping someone out there knows the answer. __________________ totally possible, just get a splitter for your sound card's output jack and send it to your receiver.__________________ Does the splitter have one end that is an AV cord?__________________ quote: no. you get the splitter so you can have 2 ouputs. 1 is the regular PC to computer speakers cable, and the other is where the AV outputs come in...get one of those cords where one end is like headphones input, and the other end is a/v output...i know they sell em at all stores like best buy, etc. but i do not know what they are called.... [This message has been edited by AJ (edited 08-09-2000).] __________________ i think i got mine at radio shack...__________________ I think it's a "3.5mm jack to dual RCA males". Come on now, no snickering. Here's a link to the ones at Hifi.com http://www.hifi.com/consumer/hifi/Pr..._cab&cattab=10 They're 6.99 there, which is expensive, but they only have the best stuff. __________________ You either run the output to your recievers CD in or you have to buy a White and red thingy to put it on analog. That is what I am doing. It works fine.__________________ a white and red thingy?? haha, i think you mean rca cables.__________________ Depending on the sound card that you have, you have a couple of options. If you have a Soundblaster Live, you could get the "AudioDrive" thingy. It connects to the soundcard internally and mounts in a drive bay. Has all kinds of sound ins and outs. If you're planning on sending sound through any kind of "real" audio equiptment, it would help to have a good card. The bigger speakers and better definition are going to make all the little imperfections in the MP3's big. The better sound card can at least cut out some of the quality issues.Blu __________________ Ya RCA cables |
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