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- From: berger@atropa (Mike Berger)
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- Subject: Re: Playing CD in workstation A, hearing it in B, Can I?
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- Date: 9 Sep 92 18:23:03 GMT
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- erodrigu@dcc.uchile.cl (Eduardo Rodriguez) writes:
- >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.
-
- >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?
- *----
- That doesn't make any sense. Audio level matching is very easy.
- I don't know of any reason this shouldn't be feasible, but I
- don't have the equipment to try it!
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- Mike Berger
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