Playing MP3's off my pc and through my stereo
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17. February 2006 @ 10:43 |
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Can someone please tell help me out. Want i want to do is rig my stereo system to my PC's audio out port so i can play MP3's through it and such. I have really nice stereo speakers but crappy ones on my pc so before i went out and dropped money on a PC surround sound system i would see if i could just use my stereo system to play my music. any ideas?
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SypherTek
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17. February 2006 @ 13:07 |
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you just need a phono to small jack cable like this
the jack goes in your pc the phono goes to your stereo... easy peasy
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17. February 2006 @ 18:46 |
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Thank you so much SypherTek. I mean you gave me the answer i needed in one response and within the day i posted. thanks so much i will be heading into town soon to pick one of those up. Im gonna look on the web but ballpark how much do one of those cost?
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SypherTek
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19. February 2006 @ 05:32 |
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mine cost me £1
lol
its a waist of time getting one off the web, any decent electric appliance stroe should stock these cables
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Comp2: AMD Sempron 2400+ OC ~ 2.0GHz (Stable), Asrock K7S41GX, 512MB DDR 333, Onboard Graphics, 40GB Maxtor IDE
set of monitors on the way soon :P
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19. February 2006 @ 17:56 |
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By elecric appliance store i assume you mean places like best buy, radioshack, circuit city? i give those a shot thanks again for the help.
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SypherTek
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19. February 2006 @ 23:47 |
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yeh thats the kinda place your after
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Comp2: AMD Sempron 2400+ OC ~ 2.0GHz (Stable), Asrock K7S41GX, 512MB DDR 333, Onboard Graphics, 40GB Maxtor IDE
set of monitors on the way soon :P
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WorkComp: LAPTOP, intel celeron D 2.4GHz, 256MB DDR, 20GB hd. NO SCREEN IT WAS SAWN OFF :S (bag of crap)
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22. March 2006 @ 19:01 |
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one more thing you need also:
A filter with a floating ground. *very cheap at radioshack
If you don't use this, you will get a low level hummm out of your stereo speakers playing thru your PC.
Actually, radioshack makes one with everything you need. All the right plugs and filter built into one. Designed to do what your wanting it for.
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MetsBias
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28. March 2006 @ 22:31 |
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How about using a svideo cable? Would that work?
I'd like to do the same thing as the original poster using svideo (my laptop has it) but since I can't directly connect it to my stereo system , would it work if I connect my laptop and the DVD player with svideo, and DVD player and stereo system with a regular yellow/white/red cable? (I have no idea what I'm doing... just pulling this idea out of my arse heh)
Is there any other way to connect a computer and a stereo system besides the way SypherTek suggested?
Thanks in advance.
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30. March 2006 @ 18:44 |
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well, the "S video" connection only sends out your video data, no audio. So you still would need to connect your audio output from your computer to your stereo or TV.
The S video sends out better picture quality and takes the place of your yellow RCA plug only. You still need to connect the white (left channel) and red (right channel) audio.
Hope this answers your question. If not, let me know.
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MetsBias
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30. March 2006 @ 21:12 |
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Thanks, ugc. lol I should've known that svideo was only for video, heh. I think for my case it's best to get a S-Video/Composite Audio cable from Circuit city. Thanks again!
[EDIT]
Duh my laptop doesn't have red/white audio out. looks like I'll have to get the one sypher suggested.
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1. April 2006 @ 08:57 |
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I tried to help you out a little futher by searching radio shack's site to give you a link to what you need. But I couldn't find it on their site. (Their search feature is not the best, or it isn't listed).
You still should not have any problems. Any local electronics store could give you what is needed. Just tell them what you are doing, and they could hook you up. Just don't forget about that filter. I had my pc to stereo connected together with regular cables and listen to a small hum for years. I figured it was cheap cables that was the cause, so I went to radio shack to upgrade (hoping that was the problem), and the person told me about that filter, so I bought it, and he was right. Now, listing to music thru pc is just like playing a CD.
Good luck with your project.
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MetsBias
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4. April 2006 @ 21:57 |
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One thing I noticed right away was that I have to turn the volume up fairly high - all the way up on my laptop and 40% on stereo system - to barely feel the bass and whatnot... I guess that's one of *many* disadvantages of mini jack. I'm not complaining, though, as I'm finally fully utilizing my 400 dollar stereo system that's been collecting dusts in the corner of my room. BTW, I'm not getting any hum sound... yet. Thanks everyone!
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Bigperm88
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5. April 2006 @ 13:18 |
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Check your speaker volume in control pannel. Also check your advanced audio controls and make sure your wave balance is turned up full. And you can also (All my Pcs anyways) adjust the bass levels in your windows audio settings.
The mini jack shouldnt degrade the quality or lower the volume.
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19. April 2006 @ 20:43 |
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LOL i came back here to grab that pic of the rca-to-minijack pic for another thread. i didnt realize people were still posting here! I mean i posted back in the begining of February and now its like the middle of april! threads never die do they? lol
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