Accessing AUX sound in (was Re: Two tuner card in system)

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On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Michael O'Keefe wrote:

> > Most sound cards have internal line-ins (used to connect TV-card or
> > CD-ROM to the sound card internally). My SB64PCI has three internal
> > line-ins (plus one external line-in and mic).
>
> Oh man, I never even thought of using those. I always thought they were
> reserved *FOR* CD-ROM's, but I guess it's just another connector...
>

A slightly offtopic question: I have a MB with on board C-Media sound chip
(cmpci), but the mixer under OSS only shows the LINEIN, CDROM and MIC
inputs. How do I access/enable the AUX input?

T.C.
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