2008-01-29, 09:59 PM
I have just gotten involved with GBPVR and am setting up my PC. I have a Hauppauge 1600 Media Center Edition tuner. I have the tuner up and running, video card working (ok with VGA cable still S-video trouble), getting program guide updates and of course working through the Media Center Remote issues.
My question comes down to audio. For a sound card I have the original Sound Blaster that came with the PC. I've read a lot of posts, but can say I don't yet understand all the audio wizardry. My Tuner has S-Video and 2 RCA jacks. Its not clear from Hauppauge's site what these are for (documentation was 1 sheet of paper). I'm guessing all are inputs for video.
1600 MCE picture
http://www.hauppauge.com/images/hvr1600_mce_big.jpg
Audio is working through the PC speakers for both live TV and recorded playback. To route through my 5.1 Surround Sound will I need a new sound card? Is there a hardware connector to go from PC speaker to audio equipment? What is the most common approach to feed audio into my surround sound system?
Sorry guys, dumb questions from someone just getting into it. I'm reading the wiki and forum to get as many answers as I can. Audio has me stumped.
My question comes down to audio. For a sound card I have the original Sound Blaster that came with the PC. I've read a lot of posts, but can say I don't yet understand all the audio wizardry. My Tuner has S-Video and 2 RCA jacks. Its not clear from Hauppauge's site what these are for (documentation was 1 sheet of paper). I'm guessing all are inputs for video.
1600 MCE picture
http://www.hauppauge.com/images/hvr1600_mce_big.jpg
Audio is working through the PC speakers for both live TV and recorded playback. To route through my 5.1 Surround Sound will I need a new sound card? Is there a hardware connector to go from PC speaker to audio equipment? What is the most common approach to feed audio into my surround sound system?
Sorry guys, dumb questions from someone just getting into it. I'm reading the wiki and forum to get as many answers as I can. Audio has me stumped.