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shanold1 October 31st, 2006 09:24 PM

Hoster laptop computer
 
I purchased a hoster laptop computer with hoster 2.127 for $2,967.00 on 05/24/2004 order #15934 the headphome-out jack just got broke I took it to Bellvue computer in Corvallis OR and they said they can't fix it that in a laptop I need a new mother board. Is this for real. Can I put hoster on another computer? Where do I send my prostar to get fixed I bought from MTU? I need help I do a Sunday night show every week at the American Legion Post #10 in Albany Or.

Thanks in advance
Steve in Albany OR

bryant October 31st, 2006 09:53 PM

usually you have to contact the original mfg'r. and they send yu a box to ship it back for a new motherboard.

It'll probably cost you megabucks, and you may be out a laptop (or at least that one) for aas much as 7 days.

Looks like you might be back on cd-g's for a while. :) :g

lmcmains November 1st, 2006 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by shanold1 (Post 55252)
I purchased a hoster laptop computer with hoster 2.127 for $2,967.00 on 05/24/2004 order #15934 the headphome-out jack just got broke I took it to Bellvue computer in Corvallis OR and they said they can't fix it that in a laptop I need a new mother board. Is this for real. Can I put hoster on another computer? Where do I send my prostar to get fixed I bought from MTU? I need help I do a Sunday night show every week at the American Legion Post #10 in Albany Or.

Thanks in advance
Steve in Albany OR[/quote



Steve
Why don't you just get an external sound card for it.

ddouglass November 1st, 2006 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by shanold1 (Post 55252)
I purchased a hoster laptop computer with hoster 2.127 for $2,967.00 on 05/24/2004 order #15934 the headphome-out jack just got broke I took it to Bellvue computer in Corvallis OR and they said they can't fix it that in a laptop I need a new mother board. Is this for real.

Unfortunately this for real. The headphone jack is attached directly to the motherboard. Motherboards for computers today are all multilayer boards which require special equipment to be able to work on them. Your ordinary everyday shop is not equiped for this. Making the easiest and cheapest repair being to replace the motherboard.:t
I don't have one of these laptops so I can't say for sure but doesn't it have a line-out jack other than the headphone?

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Originally Posted by shanold1 (Post 55252)
Can I put hoster on another computer? Where do I send my prostar to get fixed I bought from MTU? I need help I do a Sunday night show every week at the American Legion Post #10 in Albany Or.

You can install Hoster on up to 2 computers. If you already have it on 2 uninstall it from the laptop and install it on the other computer you are going to use. Since you haven't upgraded hoster in a while I hope you have a copy of install program and registration information for it or plan to upgrade.

horseshoe November 1st, 2006 09:13 PM

I bought a PCMCIA sound card for my laptop. It works very well, and has all the output connections. I would recommend going that route and see if it won't be both cheaper and faster.

mindonstrike November 1st, 2006 09:37 PM

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Steve
Why don't you just get an external sound card for it.
I would agree with lmcmains and horseshoe.

You can get an external (USB) Soundblaster card for less than $50
If you go that route I'd recomend using the RCA L/R outs instead of the headphone jack. Sounds better IMHO.

Sam

shanold1 November 2nd, 2006 02:51 PM

laptop help
 
:) Thanks everyone for the help Support center send me a link for a PCMCIA sound blaster card for notebook computers that will work on my computer and I am running Hoster V3.312 now. looking forward to getting microstudio V3.000 so I can burn those kma files in hoster.

Steve in Albany OR

lmcmains November 2nd, 2006 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by shanold1 (Post 55346)
:) Thanks everyone for the help Support center send me a link for a PCMCIA sound blaster card for notebook computers that will work on my computer and I am running Hoster V3.312 now. looking forward to getting microstudio V3.000 so I can burn those kma files in hoster.

Steve in Albany OR

Here is one. http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/produ...&cm_keycode=93

shanold1 November 2nd, 2006 05:12 PM

sound card
 
thanks for the link i bought one

gduns - with the Lord November 2nd, 2006 05:41 PM

FYI:
Nutek makes a usb mixer that uses a usb signal instead of sound. Makes for a really clean sounding system


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