I am really walking through this process. I only have a pc and the windows xp
software installed. I have not purchased any other attachments. I want to
know from the basic new setup point, Can you listen to music from anywhere
without speakers?, and if so How?
"Phil" wrote:
> Windows XP sets all CD ROM devices, by default, to extract the CD music
> digitally and play it through your sound card's DACs. You can change this
> behavior by going into Device Manager and selecting DVD/CD-ROM drives, then
> selecting properties, then properties again for the drive in question. You
> will see a check box for digital playback and you can uncheck it. This will
> give you CD music sound from your CD ROM headphone jack. Depending on the
> player software being used, you may have to also turn off digital playback
> in the player. If your drive has it's own controls for handling music disks,
> you can use those and not even run any Windows software to play disks, as I
> do myself.
> I'm wondering though, how you were able to get Internet Radio through your
> CD ROM jack. There is no way possible that I know of for anything from your
> computer to go "backward" into your CD ROM drive to be decoded and played
> through it's headphone jack. Hmm.....
>
> "canuck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:09CF4578-B789-4DA3-B87C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Just upgraded from 2k to XP Pro.
> > I used to be able to plug headphones into my CD-ROM jack and listen
> > through
> > them to eithier a web cast or a cd. Now when I plug into the headphone
> > jack
> > on the CD-ROM I don't hear anything from eithier the CD-ROM or web cast.
> > There where no hardware changes and all cables including audio cable are
> > connected properly. I can hear the web casts and CDs fine through my PC
> > speakers. There are no error messages.
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