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<blockquote data-quote="jasonb" data-source="post: 61487" data-attributes="member: 21219"><p>you guys should check out <a href="http://www.mp3car.com" target="_blank">www.mp3car.com</a> they have some software on there much like MP but made for a "carputer" they don't have tv but they have navigation software.</p><p></p><p>also with regards to audio for a car. I'd go with a usb sound card that can do 5.1. then I'd use a 4-channel amp with around 75-100 watts per channel depending on the speakers you have. You would run the audio signal from your audio card to the amp, then from your amp to your speakers. If you've got subs, then you can run the sub channel to the sub amp.</p><p></p><p>If you hook this up correctly, you can control the volume, fade and balance with the audio card software. This is how I plan on setting up my car pc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonb, post: 61487, member: 21219"] you guys should check out [url]www.mp3car.com[/url] they have some software on there much like MP but made for a "carputer" they don't have tv but they have navigation software. also with regards to audio for a car. I'd go with a usb sound card that can do 5.1. then I'd use a 4-channel amp with around 75-100 watts per channel depending on the speakers you have. You would run the audio signal from your audio card to the amp, then from your amp to your speakers. If you've got subs, then you can run the sub channel to the sub amp. If you hook this up correctly, you can control the volume, fade and balance with the audio card software. This is how I plan on setting up my car pc. [/QUOTE]
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