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      26th Oct 2004
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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      26th Oct 2004
didnt have to post 3 times under 2 different names. just do it once and wait,
you might not get an answer right away. anyway, you may have to reinstall or
update your cdrom drivers, or firmware if you can. otherwise i dont have much
experiance with that. just play it through your speakers, or hook your phones
into the back. if you want two things playing at once, either use your
motherboards built in sound jack or a second sounds card and desigante which
programs to use which output.
 
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      26th Oct 2004
Yes sorry did not mean to poest 3 times. Tried to post and was told there
was an error posting so I tried 2 more times. the 3rd time was sucessful but
then I noticed all 3.

My bad.

"NoL devin" wrote:

> didnt have to post 3 times under 2 different names. just do it once and wait,
> you might not get an answer right away. anyway, you may have to reinstall or
> update your cdrom drivers, or firmware if you can. otherwise i dont have much
> experiance with that. just play it through your speakers, or hook your phones
> into the back. if you want two things playing at once, either use your
> motherboards built in sound jack or a second sounds card and desigante which
> programs to use which output.

 
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      26th Oct 2004
yea they take about a minute to register and appear
 
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      27th Oct 2004
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.....

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> 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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      28th Apr 2005
Thankyou for your reply. I do no know much at all about my new pc and the
windows xp program. My next question is, "Can I listen to any music wheather
on the net of online, I guess I should say internet?

"canuck" wrote:

> 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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      28th Apr 2005
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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      28th Apr 2005
You need speakers of some sort to convert the electrical impulses (power) to
sound waves.

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"tanya" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>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?



 
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