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Patching audio line-in through to speakers

DVGDVG No. 1 Honor StudentNether Institute, Evil AcademyRegistered User regular
edited May 2007 in Help / Advice Forum
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.

Diablo 3 - DVG#1857
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  • FristleFristle Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Do you mean there is like a delay being introduced by routing the sound into and back out of the sound card?

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  • DVGDVG No. 1 Honor Student Nether Institute, Evil AcademyRegistered User regular
    edited May 2007
    Fristle wrote: »
    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.

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  • DaedalusDaedalus Registered User regular
    edited May 2007
    DVG wrote: »
    Fristle wrote: »
    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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  • DVGDVG No. 1 Honor Student Nether Institute, Evil AcademyRegistered User regular
    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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