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Old September 2nd, 1999, 12:10 AM
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SBLive and Dual Sound Output?

Ok...I got a SB Live And I want to know if it is possible to configure it to do Dual Output...I mean by that Like I do with my MX300 that let me assign each Output. let says Jack 1 for Speaker out and Jack two for Headphone or Jack 1 and 2 for Speaker Out? Cause I don't have a direct 4 speakers setup and I want to route a DUal Out off the same siganl on both Jack. It is possible? Thanks in advance
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Old September 2nd, 1999, 02:26 AM
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as far as i know, the sblive outputs are fixed. you cant change one from a mic in to a line out or so on.
there are 2 lines out: front stereo (green), and rear stereo (black). if this is the setup you are looking for, youve got it. each jack outputs a stereo signal, so the 2 jacks can rout to 4 individual speakers for 3d. you can use more speakers if you want, but you cant get any more than the 4 unique signals for 3d.
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