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MrNiceGuy7
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I'll try to explain this as accurately and as simple as possible. I would like to plug in the sound from my computer into the digital coaxial into my receiver. I would buy a cable for this but I can't seem to find one that has a 3.5mm jack on the other end, however, i have a regular RCA cable that has a 3.55mm at the end and a RCA male jack on the other end. Can I just use this cable? As far as i'm concerned is in this case a cable is just a cable and it should still work since its not split, correct? Let me know if i'm flawed here.

Also, I want to make sure digital output is turned on my PC, but I'm using Vista and the "digital output" box in the mixer settings isn't where i used to see it. Does anyone know where I can find it? My computer uses sigmatel high defintion audio, so i feel it does do digital out.

Thanks and sorry about questions that should be fairly elementary.

4/10/2008 9:43:31 AM

Grandmaster
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I'm using a 6 foot RCA cable to connect our DVR to coaxial in on my onkyo.

4/10/2008 9:59:53 AM

GraniteBalls
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http://tinyurl.com/2jdyu6

4/10/2008 10:04:43 AM

MrNiceGuy7
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okay cool, so i can use a regular RCA to do the coaxial from my computer to receiver then. any word on digital output for the sound card?

4/10/2008 10:09:32 AM

moron
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How do you know your computer had digital coaxial out? It may just have optical.

But, you should see settings for it in the Sound control panel.

4/10/2008 12:20:14 PM

evan
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digital coaxial outputs are almost never 3.5mm jacks... i don't think i've ever seen one that way.

are you sure it's not just a normal analog output?

4/10/2008 3:10:00 PM

CharlesHF
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My laptop's digital out is optical and it's in the same port as my earphone outlet.

4/13/2008 12:28:16 AM

evan
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Quote :
"My laptop's digital out is optical and it's in the same port as my earphone outlet."


yes, that's quite common

my macbook is like that

we're talking about coaxial digital though

4/13/2008 12:35:10 AM

CharlesHF
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Yes I realize that. Can't say I've ever seen a coax digital out on a laptop. Then again I'm sure someone has done it.

I just thought I'd add to the discussion without actually adding to the discussion.

4/13/2008 1:14:17 PM

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5/27/2011 1:04:05 PM

Grandmaster
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Thanks qntm.

I was going to ask why my 3.5mm s/pdif -> mono RCA cable wasn't producing any sound, but then I realized the port was indeed optical and I've since ordered a minitoslink cable from monoprice.

Is Creative the only company that has 3.5mm digital coax ports? I always remember having that extra spot on my SBLive Audigy 2 and after googling for a couple of hours it seems most shared ports on laptops are optical.


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5/27/2011 1:33:19 PM

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on a related note, I have a subwoofer and satellite speaker set up that I used to use for my desktop computer that I want to run through my receiver if possible. It is a Logitech X-240, just like this: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-X-240-2-1-Speakers-Black/dp/B000MDZWUS

I was hoping to use this subwoofer (and maybe speakers) to supplement my current stereo setup. Eventually I am going to buy a whole home theater system, but if I can buy some time before doing so with something collecting dust in my closet, why not?

There is a 3.5mm line coming out of the subwoofer, can I hook up an RCA adapter to this line and use the sub on my current receiver? I happen to have some of these lying around too http://www.amazon.com/Monster-MusicConnnect-Portable-MPC-MCON-2M/dp/B0009R5KQS/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1306524007&sr=1-2 so maybe I can just buy a female/female 3.5 adapter and run with it?

This is all just a crazy idea I came up with while going through boxes last night, so if its not doable, then so be it. Figured I'd try to use this subwoofer for something.

5/27/2011 3:24:23 PM

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