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Patching audio line-in through to speakers
DVGNo. 1 Honor StudentNether Institute, Evil AcademyRegistered Userregular
I am trying to hook my PS2 up to my PC monitor, and need a sound solution. I have the PS2 audio running to my PC's Audio Line-In jack, which is being picked up by Sound Recorder. However, I have been unable to get the sound to play in real time, and google is being stubbornly unhelpful.
I don't use normal speakers, Instead I use a Logitech USB headset left over from my WoW days.
I just need a program or system setting that will play the audio coming into the computer in Real Time.
Do you mean there is like a delay being introduced by routing the sound into and back out of the sound card?
No, I mean that no sound is coming back through the computer. If I fire up sound recorder and record a few seconds and play it back, I can hear the audio coming through, however it is not playing in real time through the PC.
I also tested unplugging the Headset and plugging normal stereo headphones in, with the same result.
Do you mean there is like a delay being introduced by routing the sound into and back out of the sound card?
No, I mean that no sound is coming back through the computer. If I fire up sound recorder and record a few seconds and play it back, I can hear the audio coming through, however it is not playing in real time through the PC.
I also tested unplugging the Headset and plugging normal stereo headphones in, with the same result.
Double click on the little speaker icon in the taskbar and turn up/unmute the Line-In volume.
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DVGNo. 1 Honor StudentNether Institute, Evil AcademyRegistered Userregular
edited May 2007
Nevermind, figured it out. The USB Headset was acting as it's own sound card and they weren't playing nice together.
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No, I mean that no sound is coming back through the computer. If I fire up sound recorder and record a few seconds and play it back, I can hear the audio coming through, however it is not playing in real time through the PC.
I also tested unplugging the Headset and plugging normal stereo headphones in, with the same result.
Double click on the little speaker icon in the taskbar and turn up/unmute the Line-In volume.