S.G.

Thanks for the advice.  I have a Hewlett Packard Media Center PC which has the 
RCA connections, composite video connection, and the S-video connections in the 
front and the back.  I have only had this computer for a month and I haven't 
had a chance to see if I could import audio into the RCA openings.  I was 
thinking that the RCA imports were designed for video only when you use the 
composite yellow import for analog.  I'll try using those RCA jacks and see 
what happens.  What about using line in, would that give me stereo, or just 
mono.

John

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