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<blockquote data-quote="niels37" data-source="post: 828468" data-attributes="member: 88951"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Indeed it is not possible to use 2 outputs at the same time! The outputs however CAN be connected at the same time BUT you'll have to configure your audio device ( soundcard software) to speaker output when u want to use yor desktopspeakers and for use with mediaportal you have to configure it to spdif. Then it will work !</p><p></p><p>It can be, your sound on your desktopspeakers is disorted due to the cheap soundcard. This has everything to do with noise/ ratio on your soundcard output, which you can't do anything about this though besides buying a better soundcard or a real good motherboard with sound on it with a more than 105 DB noise reduction on it.</p><p></p><p>working with good materials ( ie soundcard solo or a good one onboard of motherboard) AND a decent build speaker pair delivers to wanted quality!! In this case it doesn't matter how u connect them ( well it does but not that important 4 most of people)</p><p></p><p>just like me : I've got REAL hifi speakers , but i had to budget on the amplifier..............when i connect a better amp ( whenever i got myself a money tree in my backyard ;-) ) than my speakers will perform as it should be..............</p><p></p><p></p><p>hope u can something do with my reply ;-)</p><p></p><p>grtz Niels37</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="niels37, post: 828468, member: 88951"] Hi, Indeed it is not possible to use 2 outputs at the same time! The outputs however CAN be connected at the same time BUT you'll have to configure your audio device ( soundcard software) to speaker output when u want to use yor desktopspeakers and for use with mediaportal you have to configure it to spdif. Then it will work ! It can be, your sound on your desktopspeakers is disorted due to the cheap soundcard. This has everything to do with noise/ ratio on your soundcard output, which you can't do anything about this though besides buying a better soundcard or a real good motherboard with sound on it with a more than 105 DB noise reduction on it. working with good materials ( ie soundcard solo or a good one onboard of motherboard) AND a decent build speaker pair delivers to wanted quality!! In this case it doesn't matter how u connect them ( well it does but not that important 4 most of people) just like me : I've got REAL hifi speakers , but i had to budget on the amplifier..............when i connect a better amp ( whenever i got myself a money tree in my backyard ;-) ) than my speakers will perform as it should be.............. hope u can something do with my reply ;-) grtz Niels37 [/QUOTE]
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