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February 14, 2008, 10:55:38 AM »
Hey everyone...I currently have an XFI card in my pc. I have some nice loud logitechs which are great for music/gaming. The PC is hooked up to the speakers. Since the XFI sound card on the PC has more inserts or holes avaialbe lol I don't know what to call it...can I plug my Xbox 360 sound into one of those and maybe it can go through the speakers so I can use the speakers for sound as well? That would be nice since I use my lcd for my xbox and pc...I already have the sound coupler that makes the xbox cables go from rca down to the 1.5 I believe it is. So any ideas on if this will work? I think I heard someone say you can do this easily.
Thanks hope you understand this crazyness.
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February 14, 2008, 09:06:46 PM »
If there is an input, there should some way to route it to the output. For example, on my Mac, I plug in my PS3's audio-out into my input on my computer, then I use a program called LineIn to route that line-in to my line-out, so my PS3 sound goes into my computer, and out to my Logitech 5.0 speakers. Now, I don't know the equivalent of that program on a PC, although I thought XP enabled that by default, although I'm not 100% sure and can't restart into XP right now to find out.
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February 15, 2008, 02:42:44 PM »
Your right...XP does it by default. Wanted to make sure before I took my computer out of the desk =P...
It works great.
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