Originally posted by: TheoPetro
lol sorry for that.
I have 2 audio jacks on the dvd player. Jack A and jack B. One is for left sound one is for right.
I have a 5.1 speaker setup for my computer.
The speakers are connected to the sub and then to the computer via composate jacks.
I want to connect Jack A and the left satalite speaker to the "left speaker in" on the sub. And do the same with the right.
Sorry it was so confusing.
Ok, correct me if I'm wrong, but are you trying to split the left speaker output from your sub and connect your satellite speaker and you DVD player to that? (and the same for right?)
As in Computer via 3.5mm input jacks to sub, then sub outputs RCA to left speaker and left DVD? (and same for right?)
If that's not what you're planning, I'm sorry to suggest it, but if that is what you're planning, don't do it. If that's what you're doing, you'd be taking a powered output from your sub intended to be the amplified signal for a speaker and sending that to the RCA output of your DVD player. That will not play the sound from DVDs on your speakers and if anything, could screw up your DVD player.
*What you should do*
Option #1
Get
One of these and run it from the stereo output of your DVD player to the "Line-In" on your computer
(advantage is no wires to mess with, just mute on your soundcard)
(disadvantage is you have to have your computer on and you would need to have the computer not doing anything that could create sound at the time, and you'll only get 2.1)
Option #2
Get
One of these and then manually switch all three 3.5mm input jacks of your speakers whenever you want to change source
(advantage is you'll get decently close to 5.1... fake 5.1)
(disadvantage is you have to screw with all the wires)
Option #3
Get
One of these and do the same precedure as #2
(advantage is you only have to move one plug)
(disadvantage is you'll only get 2.1 from your speakers)
Ok, these are all assuming you have like a set of Logitech x-530s or something, what do you have?