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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Speaking of jacksRe: Speaking of jacks
From: Jean Boullier <jean.boullier_at_wanadoo.fr>
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 04:54:35 +0200 Hi Aman, The jack on the left side of the bottom panel (left to the USB plug) is the "analog line in" which can also be used for an external mic. The analog line out function is achieved via the earphone jack (left side of the top panel). Somebody in the core team said that adjusting the volume setting to 93% achieves a 0 dB output on this jack, if I remember correctly. The jack on the right side of the top panel is for a coaxial (not optical) digital SPDIF connection, in or out. For example I use it for recording the sound of DVDs, direct from my DVD player, setting the source in Rockbox recording options on "Digital In/Out". I hope this is clear enough. Cheers. Jean. -- Jean Boullier - Rouen - Normandie - France Aman Singer a écrit: >Hi, all. > I have, in front of me, a 20 gigabyte V1 recorder. Looking at the >site's comparison chart between original and V2 recorders, I see that the V1 >is said not to have a line out jack. However, the unit I have here has four >jacks. One headphone, one AC adaptor, and two other 1/8 In. jacks, one on >the left side of the bottom panel, one on the right side of the top panel. I >assume that these are line in and line out. Does anyone know if this is so >and, if it is, which is which? > Thanks. > Aman > >_______________________________________________ >http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/rockbox > > > _______________________________________________ http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/rockboxReceived on 2004-06-12 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |