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XyZspineZyX
07-20-2003, 05:00 PM
Iam recording some Divx to VHS but the problem lies in sounds. Don't know what is best to do here. I was messing with my sound card and I was wondering if it was possible to tell to my Audigy Xgamer to clone the sounds from the front socket jack to the rear socket jack (4 speakers) so I don't have to plug the sounds Y-jack wire that go my VCR on the front jack alone.

The way I set it up now, I plug the Y-Adapter Audio Cable on the front socket and set the Audigy software to 2-speakers only. It work fine but I wish I could have sounds in my computer as well. I wish there's an option to clone the Front socket to the Rear socket. This way I would't unplug the sound on my comp.

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XyZspineZyX
07-20-2003, 05:00 PM
Iam recording some Divx to VHS but the problem lies in sounds. Don't know what is best to do here. I was messing with my sound card and I was wondering if it was possible to tell to my Audigy Xgamer to clone the sounds from the front socket jack to the rear socket jack (4 speakers) so I don't have to plug the sounds Y-jack wire that go my VCR on the front jack alone.

The way I set it up now, I plug the Y-Adapter Audio Cable on the front socket and set the Audigy software to 2-speakers only. It work fine but I wish I could have sounds in my computer as well. I wish there's an option to clone the Front socket to the Rear socket. This way I would't unplug the sound on my comp.

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XyZspineZyX
07-21-2003, 01:42 AM
Typicaly a headphone jack will overide output to other jacks. A line out jack won't. Not being familiar with the XGamer, I don't know what outputs it has, but if you find the digital out or line out jack, you should be able to hear both the pc speakers and get the sound to the vcr.

Of course, the other option is to plug your speakers into the VCR.

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