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| 51902 | 2002-06-01 06:27:00 | Hi Our sound card is integrated into our mother board. It has a line out, line in and mic in. I tried to connect a sterio up to it but it wouldn't work. But the line-in is acting like a line-out aswell. so its like have two line outs. Confusing aye! Any ideas M@TT |
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| 51903 | 2002-06-01 07:07:00 | Are you saying that the PC speakers work off line out and line in and the microphone works OK? Or does the stereo lineout make the PC speakers work when connected to line in and line out. Or do the PC linein and lineout make the stereo speakers work via the stereo? Or is there another socket for the speakers (audio out)? Speakers are usually a green socket. |
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| 51904 | 2002-06-01 09:57:00 | The line in socket feeds a stereo and it works! The line out socket feeds the PC speakers and works as expected. The mic imput works fine with the PC mic. The problem is, feeding into the line in socket from the stereo doesn't work - i.e. the PC doesn't pick any sound up. M@tt. |
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| 51905 | 2002-06-01 09:58:00 | The line in socket feeds a stereo and it works! The line out socket feeds the PC speakers and works as expected. The mic imput works fine with the PC mic. The problem is, feeding into the line in socket from the stereo doesn't work - i.e. the PC doesn't pick any sound up. M@tt. |
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| 51906 | 2002-06-02 11:10:00 | there might be a jumper u have to move or u have to change in the BIOS to make the line in to receive..checkout ur manual and configure the app ur using that it is receiving. Jim |
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