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Old September 27th 03, 08:26 PM
dj
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I have just put together a PC with
Via P4PB 400-FL mother board with onboard 6-channel sound.
I have only found 2 sound input connectors on the mobo.
Since I have an ATI All-in-Wonder 7500 video card, a DVD player and a
CD burner, I have not figured out how to get all three devices to
utilize the onboard Sound.
How can this be done?

Am I missing more connector pins somewhere on the mobo?
Do I have to put in a PCI sound card ? The machine where these
components previously were, had 3 sound inputs on the sound card.
If I put in a sound card I assume I would not be able to use both the
soundcard and the onboard sound at the same time- is this true?

I would appreciate any thoughts on how to solve this.

Cheers
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Old September 27th 03, 10:40 PM
Gary Tait
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Whereas On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 12:26:33 -0700, dj
scribbled:
, I thus relpy:

I have just put together a PC with
Via P4PB 400-FL mother board with onboard 6-channel sound.
I have only found 2 sound input connectors on the mobo.
Since I have an ATI All-in-Wonder 7500 video card, a DVD player and a
CD burner, I have not figured out how to get all three devices to
utilize the onboard Sound.
How can this be done?

Am I missing more connector pins somewhere on the mobo?
Do I have to put in a PCI sound card ? The machine where these
components previously were, had 3 sound inputs on the sound card.
If I put in a sound card I assume I would not be able to use both the
soundcard and the onboard sound at the same time- is this true?

I would appreciate any thoughts on how to solve this.

Cheers


On my Mobo, there are three connectors in a row, one for the CD rome,
one for an Aux/AV board (hope to connect it to my tuner card), and a
phone/modem (has mono in/out), connected to my Modem (to hear
dial/connection progression). I'd forsake connection the audio on one
of the drives, and connect the TV card to the line-in on the rear.
You can build a Y combiner to connect two drives to one connector.
--
Gary J. Tait . Email is at yahoo.com ; ID:classicsat
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Old September 27th 03, 10:52 PM
DS
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"dj" wrote in message
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I have only found 2 sound input connectors on the mobo.
Since I have an ATI All-in-Wonder 7500 video card, a DVD player and a
CD burner, I have not figured out how to get all three devices to
utilize the onboard Sound.
How can this be done?


Use one of these.
http://www.cablesnmor.com/dual-cdrom-audio-cable.html


 




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