Okay..that would mean..as I am facing the computer, that would be going from
"right to left"..I have the back of the computer facing the wall;
actually..it'd be facing some shelves; it's kind of tight back there!
Tom Kaufman P.S. Thanks for the tip.
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Tom, I listed the jacks from left to right as they are if your standing
behind the computer. If your using headphones, you remove one of the
speaker cords and plug your headphones into the vacated jack.
Sorry if I wasn't clear.
Chuck
At 07:44 PM 12/7/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Chuck: Is this "goin
Chuck: Is this "going from the top of the tower down..or going over from
side to side? Sorry if this sounds stupid. But from what I've read so far,
no two computers are set up alike; some have speakers with headphone
jacks..andsofort.
Tom Kaufman
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Tom,
If your standing behind the computer, the speaker cords will be side by
side to the left of the roe. Next will be your mike jack. Next to that
will be the line in and then line out. The last jack to the rite is
digital out. This has been true on every computer I've had.
Hope this helps
Tom! It's OK to plug and unplug things to your Sound Card while the
computer is running. Try following your speaker cable to your computer.
Where the speaker cable plugs in you should find a couple of other jacks.
One will be for the microphone and the other will be the Line Level input.
All
Tom, you're very welcome!
Kathy
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Hi Tom, It sounds to me like you're in the right area, so the input jack,
for the line in should be there. It is only a one eight hole so might be
hard to feel. why there is three I'm not sure, unless there is one for each
speaker.
If you have a wooden tooth pick it might be easier to check for the
Kathy: Thanks for the info; I'm saving all this good information..so when
the day comes that I have all my stuff together..maybe I'll know what to do!
Thanks again.
Tom Kaufman (aka Tomcat)
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Jerry: The name of the soundcard..as near as I can figure is: Crystall
WDM
Does this sound like anything you (ror anyone on this list has hea
Ron: If I'm looking at the right thing here..they're horozontal; there
appears to be two cords bery close together; then..another cord, spaced off
just a little to the left of the previous two; this is if I have the back of
the tower facing the back.
Tom Kaufman
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I had a computer with what claimed to be the crystal sound board the three
jacks were vertical, all one eighths jacks. The top was speaker or
earphones, the second was line in, and the third or bottom was microphone.
If yours is set up vertically, I'd try them out. If you try the speaker
firs
Tom, I think you're in put jack will be right beside you're mike in put,
there should likely be a row of jacks ,
If you can start at the mike, and follow the cord, it will lead you to the
jack.
hope this helps
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Jerry: Thanks..now..the trick would be..to find it! Actually..I'm not in a
huge hurry right now; but would like to know that I've got that capability.
You..as well as the other folks on here..have been most helpful!
Tom Kaufman
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Hello list: Thanks to everyone who has responded to my inquiry aconcerning
finding inputs on my computer; I think I understand now; if I want to hook
up one of those little transmitters, I need tto run it through where my
speakers are hooked up now..right? So I guess my next question would
be..ho
Tom! Every Sound Card I have ever seen including those called Crystal
have a line level input allowing for audio sources to be connected to the
computer form playback through the computer or recording on the computer.
You should be able to connect your tape deck to your computer for listenin
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Hi Jerry: So in other words..I cannot hook something like a cassette deck
to my excisting soundcard? I'll write bac
Chuck: Thanks for that info; had wondered about that one! By the way..I
haven't forgot; I owe ya an email; will get to it in the not-to-distant
future..hopefully! (smile)
Tom Kaufman
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Hi Tom,
You can run a patch cord from the line out of your cassette deck to the
line in of your sound card.
Chuck.
At 11:56 AM 12/4/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Jerry: The name of the soundcard..as near as I can figure is: Crystall WDM
Does this sound like anything you (ror anyone on this list has hea
, and certainly less
than $10, so it won't cost you much to find out if it works or not.
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Jerry: The name of the soundcard..as near as I can figure is: Crystall WDM
Does this sound like anything you (ror anyone on this list has heard of? If
it's of any help, the computer is an HP; don't know the model number!
Tom Kaufman (aka Tomcat)
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Hi Jerry: So in other words..I cannot hook something like a cassette deck
to my excisting soundcard? I'll write back later..and hopefully be able to
give the name of my soundcard. I think it's something like Crystall DMW..or
some such name!
Tom Kaufman
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Tom! Most ordinary internal sound cards seem to have a speaker output,
a line level input and a microphone input but no line level output. If
there were a line level output then you could use it for your wireless
transmitter. A line level output is common but not in the ordinary vanilla
fla
Jerry: Thanks a bunch! Will take all this under consideration!
Now..another question (irf you don't mind)..I realize this may be
difficult..beings that none of you have seen my computer..but I'd also like
to know if I have line input and line output jacks; it may be that..at some
point in time, I
Any transmitter or wireless headphones requires that you plug in to
where the speakers would normally go. Now some higher end Sound Cards have
additional outputs for this. I use my speakers and wireless headphones
simultaneously. Radio Shack should have something to split the signal
coming
Frank: I know that this is true; you'd think though that..after running a
computer for over three years..one would know what's in the back of it! But
alas..I still don't really know; I know just about enough about how to run a
computer to be dangerous! (lol) Thanks for the encouraging words!
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Hi Jerry: Thanks for the info; when I used to use the Soundfeeder..which
has been sometime ago now..I could get reception..pretty much all through
the h
Shannon
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> Hi Jerry: Tha
Hi Jerry: Thanks for the info; when I used to use the Soundfeeder..which
has been sometime ago now..I could get reception..pretty much all through
the house. Now..let me ask you (as well as the rest of the list)..if I get
one of those transmitters from C-Crane, do I still need to unplug my
speake
Tom! You want to plug the Sound Feeder into where the speakers go now.
I have a Sound Feeder. I only get a few feet out of it.
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Hello list: Hope that maybe someone can help me with this one..and that
it's not "off-topic." What I'm trying to do is to locate where I can plug
things into my computer's soundcard. For instance, I have a little device
called a "Soundfeeder"..it works on the same principal as the transmitterrs
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