Re: Audio Clarification

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TV out and sound card line in are connected by means of an external RCA
cable, when I said integrated I meant "sound chip integrated on the
motherboard" as is the latest trend.

Anyway I looked with more attention at this famous 8 pin chip, which
reads:
C8534me
9948

Thanks
		Nico

On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Steffen Bretz wrote:

> Are you sure, that the intregrated line in of your sound card is really
> line in and not eventually a second cd in? (My sound card has several
> internal connectors which are all used for cd.) If so, the line drivers
> of your cd drive may overwrite the line drivers of your tv-card.
> Some video cards have multiplexer devices allowing to switch between
> several audio channels, but yours seems not to have such a device. So an
> audio signal should be in each case on the audio output line.
> The small 8-pin device you mentioned may be a dual-op used as line
> driver for audio.
> 
> Steffen
> 
> 
> Nicola Sabbi wrote:
> > ...
> > 
> > I can see on the PCB three chips : BT878a, IR chip and a very small one
> > with 8 pins saying something like C8955 (I don't remember exactly the
> > number).
> > 
> > ...
> > 
> > Since audio out is connected to my sound card (Via integrated) line in,
> > I believe I should be able to hear sound once I had the sound card
> > working, right? But it's already working (I can play CDs), and still I
> > don't hear any sound from the TV (I tried xawtv and kwintv), even with
> > line in volume at maximum.
> > 
> > ...
> 
> 
> 
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