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I Googled "cd player digital out cable" but came up empty handed. Any suggestions? |
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2014 07:03:50 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Any suggestions? That's a basic Toslink optical output. Cables are easy to find. |
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says... I Googled "cd player digital out cable" but came up empty handed. Any suggestions? Are you kidding? It is a TOSLINK optical output, probably the most common method of making a digital audio connection. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOSLINK Even Poundland sell em, I get mine from here, no relation. http://www.kenable.co.uk/?cPath=48_63 -- Ken O'Meara |
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Ken: DURRR! I just didn't know what to google them as, LOL.
And would a 6 year old PC have a place to plug the other end into? |
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says... And would a 6 year old PC have a place to plug the other end into? Most unlikely, many PC's/motherboards and laptops have an optical output, but I've only seen digital inputs on consumer PC interfaces/cards such as this.http://uk.creative.com/p/sound- blaster/sound-blaster-z Wouldn't be much point connecting a CD player to a PC as it is easy enough to rip a CD, those outputs are generally used for connecting to an external DAC,recorder or AV receiver. -- Ken O'Meara |
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