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Re: Creative Audigy sound card on Debian



Dom <toyer@rpdom.net> writes:

> On 22/11/11 11:16, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> I've just bought a Creative Audigy sound card and I have discovered
>> that the manual is stored in proprietary files for MS Windows (Vista
>> and XP), so the Creative CD-ROM is no use to me.
>>
>> Could anybody tell me what the sockets on the Audigy are for? They are:-
>>     - light blue
>>     - light green
>>     - black
>>     - orange
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> I haven't got one of those cards, but the socket colours should be
> standard across most equipment.
>
> The boards and systems I have access to are as follows:
>
> - light blue  = Line In
> - light green = Front L/R speakers (or just L/R for 2 channel)
> - black       = Center / Subwoofer speakers
> - orange      = Rear L/R speakers
>
> There is also a pink socket for Mic In.
Not on my Audigy. It's a 7.1 version. Quite cheap, about £20.
> -- 
> Dom

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Dr S Mountbatten


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