
The cable is called "Mini-stereo to RCA" and can be found in the audio equipment section of some stores. See also WASAPI (for Vista) or ASIO (for XP).Īn analog cable will usually have a 1/8 inch mini-stereo jack on one end (the same as most headphones) and two RCA jacks on the other end (the same as the cables that connect your audio CD player to your amplifier). The receiver the cable connects to must have a matching connector. These can be coaxial cable, optical, or HDMI. Many sound cards or motherboards offer digital out options.


You'll be amazed how good your MC audio files will sound played through your home stereo with audiophile speakers.Ī digital connection is preferred when available. The sound card in your PC can be connected to an ordinary amplifier/receiver (the same one you play your audio CD's through now).
