will definitely try your suggestion out geff. thanks for the idea.
marco.
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:21 AM
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Marco
Jumping into this thread late so don't know if this has been tried or
mentioned. I presume your cable
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Yes, the speakers sounded fine. The transmitter did not however. I thought
it was the transmitter itself, but now that you
Marco
Jumping into this thread late so don't know if this has been tried or
mentioned. I presume your cable has an 1/8 plug on the end which goes
into the sound card.
If the cable is ok, plugging it into any device -- radio, stereo, whatever
-- that can accept such a connector should tell you
Charles
I too run the transmitter off the headphone jack of a stereo. Not only do
I get the benefit of the receiver's 5-band equalizer, I can also feed the
output of my doubletalk speech synthesizer to it.
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Marco, I have a Veronica, and I did not have to do any of this, I just
plugged in and away you go. You should be able to plug into any sound
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Hey, if you wish write me off list and maybe I can help. I would do two
things. First of all, is there a carrier with your transmitter. Is it
putting out a signal. If it is, then does the trans work plugged in to
something else. If the answer
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yes to all of those questions and whenever i plug it into the computer, my
signal gets around halved in it's strength as well as this hiss.
marco
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:09 PM
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annoying. i've got another computer on loan with an sblive card and that
works fine. damn frustrating.
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your problem is the exact same one I had. .
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From: Marco Curralejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:28 PM
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did you used to get a hissing noise when
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how do i check whether it's set to digital? the sound card i'm using is a
sound blaster audigy.
marco.
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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 8:33 PM
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hi guys.
i can't get any sound from my fm transmitter when plugging it into my
computer. all i get is a hissing
HI Marco,
What fm transmitter are you using?
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hi guys.
i can't get any sound from my fm
hi guys.
i can't get any sound from my fm transmitter when plugging it into my
computer. all i get is a hissing noise, but no sound. i'm using a sound
audigy as my sound card.
any help would be a ppreciated.
marco.
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