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CD Audio Connector on AIW 9000
I would like to use the on-card CD Audio Connector on the AIW 9000 to
connect to my sound card internally within my PC case. The connector on the ATI board does not accomodate the standard 4-pin connector used by CD-drives and sound cards. I can either attempt to find individual lead sleeves and connect each wire individually or I need to find the type of 4-pin connector that the ATI card can use. Has anyone used the internal CD Audio Connector on the AIW, and if so how did you connect the 4-pins? Thanks, -Jack |
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"Jack" wrote in message
news:2fUOb.83890$Rc4.301743@attbi_s54... I would like to use the on-card CD Audio Connector on the AIW 9000 to connect to my sound card internally within my PC case. The connector on the ATI board does not accomodate the standard 4-pin connector used by CD-drives and sound cards. I can either attempt to find individual lead sleeves and connect each wire individually or I need to find the type of 4-pin connector that the ATI card can use. Has anyone used the internal CD Audio Connector on the AIW, and if so how did you connect the 4-pins? I use a universal connector cable from Office Max (about $11.00 USD). One end has the normal CD-type connector and the other end has four different connectors to match just about anything out there. It's nice to have my sound card's external line-in jack free for other uses. Tom Lake -- Capaci Occasio |
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Tom:
Thanks for the info. I too want to have the external line-in jack free for other uses. I have to scramble the 4-pin connections anyway because the ATI card has a different pin-out than the standard CD has, so using 4 individual pin connectors seems to be the way to go. -Jack "Tom Lake" wrote in message ... "Jack" wrote in message news:2fUOb.83890$Rc4.301743@attbi_s54... I would like to use the on-card CD Audio Connector on the AIW 9000 to connect to my sound card internally within my PC case. The connector on the ATI board does not accomodate the standard 4-pin connector used by CD-drives and sound cards. I can either attempt to find individual lead sleeves and connect each wire individually or I need to find the type of 4-pin connector that the ATI card can use. Has anyone used the internal CD Audio Connector on the AIW, and if so how did you connect the 4-pins? I use a universal connector cable from Office Max (about $11.00 USD). One end has the normal CD-type connector and the other end has four different connectors to match just about anything out there. It's nice to have my sound card's external line-in jack free for other uses. Tom Lake -- Capaci Occasio |
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