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S_Jerina
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I have a labtop which is new and I want to hook it up to my 5.1 home theater system so I can listen to music throgh it. My dad bought the Creative Audigy 2 ZS soundcard which plugs into my labtop. I plugged it into the computer then used a Y-splitter cable to connect the card to the reciver. I get sound the only problem is I get this hum. I need a way to solve this. Is the problem the cord. Because when i plug my headphones into the card I dont get a hum. What would I need to do to get ride of the problem.
Thanks in advance!
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Username: Project6

Post Number: 5562
Registered: Dec-03
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How long is the cable that you are using? Make sure that you are not using the headphone audio outputs to connect the card to your receiver.

If you still get a humm, try a ground loop isolator.
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shamu
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hey berny humm on this for awhile
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Username: Project6

Post Number: 5700
Registered: Dec-03
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Humm on what?

Still following me, huh? You really want to lick my salty and sweaty balls that bad??? I told you little man, it's not gonna happen. You will have to settle for your dad and your brother. Just practice on squeezing your bunghole tight so you don't disappoint them.
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Username: Mohan

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
India

Post Number: 5
Registered: Jul-06
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Does it really support 5.1? I doubt it. Use a stereo cables and speakers instead. Why not sell it for a optical audio?
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