Hi!

I use a Triple Talk Internal on my XP machine and a Double Talk Internal on my Win98 machine. Using a 20 old stereo receiver, I, up until this week, had no problem feeding the output of my speech card and the sound sound cards to that receiver and then resending it, via the headphone jack, to a mini fm transmitter in conjunction with my Logitech wireless keyboard for working around our home.

Well,, as is the case of anything electronic, the good old faithful Sony receiver, which had a special place in my computer setup, died this week. And with its death, has come a major hole in my pc work.

Now, when I plug the output of my speech cards into any stereo, I get clicking sounds with scrambled audio or feedback. The only way I get things to work satisfactorily is plugging a 3.5 mm cable into the speaker card halfway. Needless to say, this is virtually impossible to have it stay there permanently without slipping.

I have to believe that others have similar setups and have found ways to deal with that feedback problem. Is there a special kind of cable I should purchase, a special audio mixing device, or what?

Once again, here is what I am attempting to accomplish. I would like to send the outputs of my speech and sound cards to a single audio source allowing me to control both independently with my wireless keyboard.



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