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    Microphone jack - G73

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by JamesExtreme, Aug 16, 2010.

  1. JamesExtreme

    JamesExtreme Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was wondering if it's possible to reconfigure the input for the microphone on the G73JH to an audio-output? So you could have 2 audio-outs.

    A splitter isn't really an option in my case :)

    Thx
     
  2. Rhynoxx

    Rhynoxx Notebook Consultant

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    I don't believe you can do that (as far as I know) but you can use the ATi sound drivers to route sound through your HDMI port.
     
  3. JamesExtreme

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    So how can i get the sound of my hdmi port to cinch connectors?
     
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    I'm not sure what you mean by "cinch connectors" but I do know one way to get sound thru HDMI is to plug in an external screen that has built in speakers with an HDMI cable and then send sound to the TV with the ATi drivers. Other than that, I have no idea how you get sound thru HDMI, I just know you can.
     
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    Hey James,what exactly do you need 2 outputs for ?
    that might give us a little more to work with :)
     
  6. JamesExtreme

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    For dj'ing. I have 2 pioneer CDJ-400's as midicontrollers, i can map them to control 4 decks.

    The CDJ's have built in soundcards, so i can use them as card for deck A & B. But i still need exit's for C & D. For C i can use my headphonesjack, so i'm looking for a second output :).

    And with cinch i mean this :
    [​IMG]

    For the ones who know something about DJ'ing, it's with Traktor Pro.
     
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    Hehe...Had a feeling it was for Dj'ing purposes, but my question then is, wth you need 4 decks for ?
    I used to DJ but never felt the need to setup 4 decks running from the laptop.
     
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    Well, it comes in handy when you're adding samples and stuff to your mix :) I don't like the idea of mixing one song into another. I want to get my mixes more interesting :)
     
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    you need to step it up from traktor then and read up on fully resampling songs...good luck and let me know if there are any other questions, I'll try my best to answer them