م/ محمد أحمد زكي
28-10-2004, 01:22 PM
How to connect two CD-ROM drives to one soundcard
Introduction
The PC soundcards are typically designed to accept the audio signal only from one CD-ROM drive. Even if the soundcards have many types of CD-ROM audio input connectors those are just wired together and are designed to be used so that there is only one sound input in use at one time.
The first idea which might come to mind is to splice together the audio wires from those two CD-ROM drives. This might seem to work but this is not the correct way to do it. Splising two audio signal wires toether will lead to decreased audio level, incleased noise, increased distortion and in some cases damages to the equipments. So don't splice those audio signal wires directly together.
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Introduction
The PC soundcards are typically designed to accept the audio signal only from one CD-ROM drive. Even if the soundcards have many types of CD-ROM audio input connectors those are just wired together and are designed to be used so that there is only one sound input in use at one time.
The first idea which might come to mind is to splice together the audio wires from those two CD-ROM drives. This might seem to work but this is not the correct way to do it. Splising two audio signal wires toether will lead to decreased audio level, incleased noise, increased distortion and in some cases damages to the equipments. So don't splice those audio signal wires directly together.
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