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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: unclet on May 25, 2004, 02:40:43 pm

Title: Use sound from my laptop?
Post by: unclet on May 25, 2004, 02:40:43 pm
Ok, I got a laptop free and was planning on using it for my Jukebox project.   I most likely (based on a suggestion in this forum) will store all my mp3s and videos on a server and access them via a network connection.

My concern now is how will the sound be and what do other people do?  I guess I was planning on simply plugging in external computer speakers to the laptop and have those be the sound I use.    Although something tells me this just will not be suitable.  If I  take the output from the laptop and use real stereo speakers will this be much better?  I read that some people use amplifiers .... what will this do for me?  

Obviously I have no idea about stereo stuff, so please tell me what are my options with producing nice sound at an affordable price?  

Title: Re:Use sound from my laptop?
Post by: crashwg on May 26, 2004, 12:16:40 am
if you buy a decent set of pc speakers that should be all you need.  I'd suggest spending about $80 on a set of altec lansing.  Then again, if you already have a reciever, I'm pretty sure there are some sound cards, audigy maybe???, that have an optical output, and nothing will beat that!!!
Title: Re:Use sound from my laptop?
Post by: Paul Olson on June 05, 2004, 04:04:14 am
Most older laptops only have a headphone jack.  On mine, I can hook up powered computer speakers and it works fine.  I hooked it up to my home stereo once, and there was alot of feedback.  I never did find out what caused it, I think maybe the receiver didn't like the small amount of power from the headphone jack.

Paul
Title: Re:Use sound from my laptop?
Post by: Mamezilla on June 05, 2004, 09:51:19 am
I have a Toshiba pentium 1 233 MHz notebook, and have connected the headphone jack to a stereo receiver numerous times, and it works great.  Just use an adaptor with a male  1/8" stereo connector to 2 RCA females jacks, and you're all set.  Just make sure that

A set of stereo computer speakers with a subwoofer connected to the headphones jack of the notebook would give you great results also.  I'd go with an Altec-Lansing set, like crashwg said.

Good luck with your project.  I know this can work.  By the way, if your notebook has a usb nput, you could save money for hard disk storage.  Since notebook hard drives are much more expensive, i bought a 80 gigs Western digital IDE drive that i've putted in an external enclosure, which has a USB to IDE interface and an external power supply.  I've bought one of these in a local electronic store for $60.00 canadian.  Works like a charm, and you can always unplug that drive from the notebook and carry it to connect it into other computers.