2 RCA's to 1 RCA from one stereo
then 2 RCA's to 1 RCA from one stereo. plug both splitters into one RCA cable, plug into computer
Just might work
Two stereos, one computer
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Re: Two stereos, one computer
From what I understand of your request, my best advice would be as follows:
- Use a 3.5mm to RCA splitter to go from a computer jack to red/white RCA cables.
- Plug the splitter into the computer, and go to the reciever with the sub.
- Then, most stero systems have an audio out, use RCAs to connect to the 2nd reciever.
- Done.
If you tell us more about what exactly you want (2 rooms, same audio; 1 room, surround sound; etc.) we might be able to help more.
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- Use a 3.5mm to RCA splitter to go from a computer jack to red/white RCA cables.
- Plug the splitter into the computer, and go to the reciever with the sub.
- Then, most stero systems have an audio out, use RCAs to connect to the 2nd reciever.
- Done.
If you tell us more about what exactly you want (2 rooms, same audio; 1 room, surround sound; etc.) we might be able to help more.
- Monk
Re: Two stereos, one computer
Train leaves the station at 4 am heading to the nearest town at 45 miles per hour.tjmonk15 wrote:If you tell us more about what exactly you want (2 rooms, same audio; 1 room, surround sound; etc.) we might be able to help more.
The nearest town is 5 miles away.
How many trees does this train pass.
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Re: Two stereos, one computer
Apparently the OP is not interested in a good answer.GhostXoPCorp wrote:How many trees does this train pass.