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- From: JLS2013%TNTECH.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Joel L. Seber ... CH210)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
- Subject: Re: Playing CD in workstation A, hearing it in B, Can I?
- Message-ID: <34184@adm.brl.mil>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 16:38:35 GMT
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- From: TTU::JLS2013 "Joel L. Seber ... CH210" 21-NOV-1992 10:04:19.43
- To: JLS2013
- CC: JLS2013
- Subj: Re: Playing CD in workstation A, hearing it in B, Can
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- Date: 18-NOV-1992 03:44 Expires: 3-DEC-1992 00:00
- From: IN%"INFO-UNIX@BRL.MIL"
- Description: Re: Playing CD in workstation A, hearing it in B, Can I?
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- From: Eduardo Rodriguez <erodrigu@dcc.uchile.cl>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 19:27:47 GMT
- Sender: Network News <usenet@dcc.uchile.cl>
- Originator: erodrigu@tolten
- To: info-unix@sem.brl.mil
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- In article <Bu9pL1.2M6@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, berger@atropa (Mike Berger) writes:
- > This is true, but it's only one possible approach. You can play the
- > CD, take the audio from the headphone jack and connect it to the audio
- > in on the sparc, digitize it, and send it to another machine over the
- > network. Assuming its a novelty and not a serious need to get digital
- > accuracy for playing a CD over the network, that might be acceptable.
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- Is there anybody that did that?. Somebody here told me that this
- can be dangerous (the audio in the sparc can result damaged, due to
- the output level is very high), any comments?, do I need some
- device special between the output and input audio devices?
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- edo...
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