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Old 07-15-2002, 01:46 PM   #1
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Lightbulb adding a receiver and turntable

Hello,
I want to add a receiver and turntable to my computer through the sound card. I know this can be done and I do have CD Creator 5.1 platinum which will record songs off a turntable to CDRs.
I also know I have to get the special cable at an eletronics store to connect the receiver to the sound card. What I need help with is what connection do I need on the back of my receiver? Do I need a digital out port, or do I use the analog out to the digital sound card in? I have a Kenwood Surround Receiver Model VR-205
I have the following ports on back of my receiver:
1. left jack/right jack- Phono (I know my turntable goes in here)
2. left jack/right jack- CD (I plugged my CD Changer in here)
3. left jack(2)/right jack(2) REC OUT/PlAY IN -MD/TAPE
4. left jack(2)/right Jack(2) REC OUT/PLAY IN- VIDEO2/MONITOR
Does the cable that goes from the sound card go into any of these ports, or do You just connect the cable from the computer to the receivers speaker ports? Any help from this and tips would be really appreciated!!!!
Thanks in advance!!
David
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Old 07-15-2002, 03:40 PM   #2
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