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Let us know how it goes, DocThanks loads. For your illustration, I assume green is the color I would use to connect to my speakers? I like the idea of deinstall and let W2K rediscover on boot. I've had some strange things happen to this pc since I moved it from home and my cable modem to my cottage and a DSL modem........After I get these speakers/sound working, I'm going to try posting that thread....ONE THING AT A TIME!!!!!Quote Thanks loads. For your illustration, I assume green is the color I would use to connect to my speakers? ... Nope, DAVE. Green is the color for headphones. Black is for speakers, and orange and silver are for additional specialized speakers (to give you surround sound and the like) if you have them. Hope it works out for you, and let us know if you need more info. Blessings to you, Doc Doc , I'm not sure if your 100% there , on all the systems Ive had So far , its always been Green for Front left and Right, even on 2 channel Sound cards, on the Last 3 Surround sound cards its Been, Green Front Left and Right , Black Centre and Bass, Orange For Rear left and right, Pink for Mic, and Blue For line in and i had 5.1 Sound Blaster Then a 7.1 AC97 Then a 7.1 AC97 High Def. Edit : i just noticed , on that Pic you posted , Black is for Surround Left & Right, that's not Regular Left and right. Green is normal Left Right, Even tho it says Front.Quote Doc , I'm not sure if your 100% there , on all the systems Ive had So far , its always been Green for Front left and Right, even on 2 channel Sound cards, on the Last 3 Surround sound cards its Been, Green Front Left and Right , Black Centre and Bass, Orange For Rear left and right, Pink for Mic, and Blue For line in... Thanks for the observation, Panboy. I agree these are not set in stone. The image in my above post shows that the green on that sound card is for headphones, only, but i have used systems with green for both headphones and speakers. Good eye! 8-) |
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