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computer audio through audio receiver?
I wish to run my computer audio and satellite TV through the same
audio receiver. Now, the computer runs the audio through a Logitech Z-680 system. Any suggestions? Norm |
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";norm" wrote ...
I wish to run my computer audio and satellite TV through the same audio receiver. Now, the computer runs the audio through a Logitech Z-680 system. Any suggestions? How do you have your speaker system connected to your computer? If it is through the analog ports (mini-phone jacks), you can just connect the line output(s) from the computer into the line inputs on your receiver. Seems pretty straightforward unless there is some other complication you didn't mention. |
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You may encounter a ground loop problem when you do this.
Mark Z. ";norm" wrote in message m... I wish to run my computer audio and satellite TV through the same audio receiver. Now, the computer runs the audio through a Logitech Z-680 system. Any suggestions? Norm |
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:47:00 -0600, "Mark D. Zacharias"
wrote: You may encounter a ground loop problem when you do this. But not particularly any more than you would connecting any other piece of equipment - a tuner, tape deck etc. |
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