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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 7
OS: Windows XP Pro SP 2
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Digital Coaxial S/PDIF (orange boot)converter to RCA Left/Right (Red and White boots)
ATi Radeon All-in-Wonder 9600XT includes a single digital audio output cable (orange boot). That's great and all if your TV system has the appropriate S/PDIF RCA line, but the items I'm trying to hook this badboy up to all have the older RCA audio jacks (Red and White, for left and right).
Anyone know of a splitter/converter I could use? I've looked through Google and several online computer/audio cable resellers but haven't found something I can use. Is there something out there, or do I have to break down and buy a small surround sound set-up with the digital audio input to do this?
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Windows XP Pro SP2 (auto updates running) Direct X 9.0c (dxdiag.exe shows no DirectX issues) ASUS K8VSE Deluxe (rev. 2.00, BIOS 1.005 final) AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (2 GHz) no OC 2x512MB PC2700 DDR GeiL (2/2/1T) ATi All-in-Wonder 9600XT (retail, no OC) Kingwin 420W PSU (note: 12V line runs 11.6 to 11.8) 1x200GB IDE Seagate HDD (7200rpm) IDE 1 1xNEC DVD+/- RW ND-3520A IDE 1 2x80GB IDE Seagate HDD (7200rpm) IDE 2 (-not using IDE 3/Promise RAID or SATA-) Creative SoundBlaster Audigy 2 |
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