Meh fixed it.
Just went a head and got another splitter.
Just stick it in the green hole, as always.
Well i know that, but i already got a splitter in it. Has my reg speakers in it and my headphone jack. I wanted to hook up this 3rd jack without having to mess with that stuff. Tried all the jacks and non of them work. So I'm prolly going to have to use the greenjack. I'll just get another splitter and i'll have three jacks in that one port. (Kinky).
Wait, so you want to make the same sound come out on your PC speakers AND your stereo speakers? Well, then my suggestion would be to get a Y adapter.
Looks like this:
[img]http://www.aftermarketcellular.com/cart/images/pcs/Y-ADAPTER4.gif[/img]
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Although, you might be able to use the sound card drivers to specify that you want another port (ie: the centre/subwoofer port) to output front out as well. Couldn't hurt to try.
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Although, you might be able to use the sound card drivers to specify that you want another port (ie: the centre/subwoofer port) to output front out as well. Couldn't hurt to try.[/QUOTE]
That is what I'm trying to do.
Already using that Y-Adapter for the PC Speakers and Headphones.
This other jack/composite cable for the stereo would be the 3rd jack.
[QUOTE=MR-X;22454058]That is what I'm trying to do.
Already using that Y-Adapter for the PC Speakers and Headphones.
This other jack/composite cable for the stereo would be the 3rd jack.[/QUOTE]
You can use as many Y-Adapters as you want. Hell, have 20 of them if you want!
I know, i really didn't want to buy another one.
Was hoping to find another solution. But I'll just go do that.
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