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| There is no fear... Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Oregon
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| Left and Right Audio from Gaming console into Sound card? I am not sure if this is possible, but I am looking for something that can hopefully take the left and Right audio cables from an Xbox 360(or any gaming console) and plug it into the Input of my soundcard (Soundblaster audigy 2ZS) to get sound out of my Xbox as I play it on my LCD screen. I know a friend of mine was able to hook his PC through his Stero in college (Doom and Duke Nukem sounded Awesome) with his setup, but I am wondering if I can do it the opposite way. Seeing how I do not have an HDTV in my Home Theatre yet, the only way I can get HD is through my LCD screen with a VGA cable(720P). It would be nice to put the audio through the sound card, but the cable connectors are to big for those jacks. Any ideas on what or if they have something that can do the job?
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2003 Location: NY
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| Just buy a "Y" adapter at your local Radio Shack. One end of the "Y" has RCA jacks to accept the L and R audio from the X-Box. The other end of the "Y" has a 1/8" stereo plug which goes into the Line In jack on your Audigy.
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| There is no fear... Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Oregon
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| Thanks I figured that was all I needed, but wasn't sure if it was a Y cable or something else. ![]()
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