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Split in two inputs?

GTEye

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So I only have one line in for my sound card, which is currently occupied, and I have two sources. I've seen 1/8" jack splitters to use in a discman so two people can listen at the same time. Would I be able to use one of these to have two different sources feed into the same line in for sound, or would it overload it somehow? Both sources don't need to be on at the same time (but would be nice if they could be).

Thanks

- G
 
It's onboard audio, don't know my motherboard, sorry. The CPU is intel 2.4 ghz, so something compatible with that :)

And the two sources are Xbox and audio from my tv tuner card (Winfast TV2000 XP). I have a mp3 player hooked in through the audio in on my card (yes, I'm strange).
 
Doesn't your board have a internal input that you can patch the TV tuner into?
(you know like where you connect a CDrom drive)

Edit: poor spelling.
 
Let's just say that when I opened up my case and looked at my tv tuner to see if it had one, I remembered it did and I noticed an extra open port on my motherboard that I didn't see before... :rolleyes:

(I guess I've always been a treat the symptom kind of guy) :)
 
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