I posted an e-Mail regarding this topic around 18 hours ago, the email
has been bouncing ever since . so I’ll try again.
The question was, could analogue 2.1 speaker systems be connected to a
5.1 channel sound card?
Usually the case is yes given that most 5.1 or greater channel sound
cards h
Correct.Actually it's your video card that will. If there are actual sound
cards with HDMI ports this is news to me.
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> On Jun 13, 2015, at 11:41 PM, Sunshine wrote:
>
> Not all sound cards have an hdmi port on them.
>
>> On 6/13/2015 9:44 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
>> Oh yeah
Not all sound cards have an hdmi port on them.
On 6/13/2015 9:44 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Oh yeah. You just use 1 jack is all. I wouldn't use them for 5.1, I'd use
HDMI for that dude. This way you get full digital audio. Full crisp clean
audio.
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Oh yeah. You just use 1 jack is all. I wouldn't use them for 5.1, I'd use
HDMI for that dude. This way you get full digital audio. Full crisp clean
audio.
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Kerstetter
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 4:11
Yes you can.
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Kerstetter
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 5:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: sound Card question
Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
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Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: Sound card question
My suggestion is to choose your sound card for music and high quality
audio and select it as your primary sound card. then direct JAWS to
only use the other sound card. I have found no need to then configure
multiple pl
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:44 PM
> Subject: Re: Sound card question
>
>
> in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to
> the list of pluggins. now ta
I know with WMP 'Windows media Player' you can direct it to your external
sound card if needed. Do alt+t fot tools within WM Player choose options.
Find the Devices tab. Then tab to a list. For me a first hear my DVD drive
but this is not it from the list but arrow down to the speakers option.
I use my internal sound card for the screen reader and the external USB
sound card for my media.
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From: "Dennis"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: Sound card question
in winamp... control p for p
in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to
the list of pluggins. now tab again to configure. press enter and your
on the list of soundcards to choose from. just press enter on the one
you want to use. when you want to change it back just repete the above.
the easies
Hi Joe,
Sorry to take so long getting back, but have been rehearsing all day,
(it takes me all day to get Because you're mine right). However, it
sounds like you have the same module I have, and in whichcase, there
should have been a disk with it. Yes, it is plug and play, but if you
want to fiddle
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Subject: RE: sound card question
Joe,
What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there is a
headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox, then you
need
hi Joe,
Yes, go into properties of the sound card once it's plugged in and go to tab
that says update drivers:
my computer - select drive card is on - shift plus F-10 for properties...
You may have to alt tab to the driver section.
Best Regards,
Cornell
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Hey Joe! Can you hear if you take the mixer out of the system?
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: sound card question
> Joe,
> What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
> creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
> is a headphones tab. You first have to ch
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: sound card question
> Joe,
> What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
> creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
> is a headphones tab. You first have to check the
ptember 27, 2007 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: sound card question
> Joe,
> What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
> creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
> is a headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox,
> th
Joe,
What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
is a headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox,
then you need to decide whether when using headphones, the sound comes
out of the sp
, 2007 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: Sound Card Question
>I have used a sound blaster along with the M Audio. You will still need to
> run a line from the line out of the m audio to the line in on the sound
> blaster so that you know what is going on with the m audio.
>
>
soundblaster audigy 4 pro
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: Sound Card Question
> Hi Mary,
> sound Blaster Live.
> - Original Message
Hello Yet Again,
Thank you all for your advice.
Mari Dole
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 6:44 AM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Sound Card Question
Audio List Help, Guidelines
I have used a sound blaster along with the M Audio. You will still need to
run a line from the line out of the m audio to the line in on the sound
blaster so that you know what is going on with the m audio.
**
Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it
rob
Hi Mary,
sound Blaster Live.
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 7:29 AM
Subject: Sound Card Question
> Hello Again,
>
> Could anyone recommend a good basic sound card? As I reported in an
> earlier message, I am having difficu
has a separate
mich and head phone jack.
Kim.
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Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 2:55 PM
Subject: RE: sound card question
> Turtle beach most definitely works wit
Turtle beach most definitely works with xp. I have one for home and one for
media center. Go to there website and you will find it.
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You can check to see if CMedia has a sound card that has that. TC.
SA&G
> Can anyone tell me if there are still any sound cards made that have
> both a line and Mick jack? Turtle beach made the montego II card in
> 2000 that did and its a great card but it doesn't have drivers for
> xp. My new pc
Hello!
This deppends on who yoou are and what kind of work you'd like to do.
I am using an m-audio audiophile which i really hasn't installed yet.
Bu i got this one recomended.
/Anders.
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Hi Larry. The first thing I'd suggest is to not get the exact make and
model sound card for the second one. As for screen readers I'd make the
current sound card as the default and that way Window-eyes will work
with it. I believe with jfw you ca
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