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Connection problems with Amplifier
Recently, I purchased a laptop from MTU made specifically for playing Karaoke Shows: A Durabook, the stats of which I'll look up if needed.
I've been having issues with it, in regards to getting it to support dual screens, but it finally decided to let me do that, so that's some progress in that department. I'm able to get picture out to the TV I'm using for the singers to view. I've been running a Karaoke business for fourteen, fifteen years in my area, and am getting tired of toting the discs around, which's why I've decided to try going with this. As such, I have all of my old Karaoke equipment and generally run the player through the amp to get to the speakers, and to the TVs. However, when I try to do that with my laptop, using the MTU laptop and Hoster software, it doesn't end with satisfying results. The only way I've been able to get picture is if I run directly from the laptop, and with the speakers I'm using, running the audio directly from the laptop wouldn't give enough juice, so the amplifier is entirely necessary. I've been unable to find a thread in regards to this subject, so has anyone met with success in running through an amplifier to get the sound and/or video out? If so, how did you do it? Because it's becoming rather frustrating. |
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I was able to get the Video to work through the amplifier also, but the audio still isn't playing through it. Any advice on that?
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Are you using the Line Out (usually green) connection on the laptop? The cable you will need a stereo 1/8" for the laptop to whatever type of plugs used on your Amp for input (RCA?). Cable at the Amp end should be two connectors for left and right.
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Last edited by billyo; December 21st, 2007 at 12:43 AM. |
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Connecting laptop to computer
I use a stereo mini plug into the headphone jack of the computer using both red and white (Stereo) and connect to a line-in channel on my mixer, again using a stereo adapter, that has individual channel EQ, Reverb, Etc. just as my mike channels. If you only use the left side of your mixer, you can't get stereo sound. I never use the tape/CD in/out connections. Using a mike/line in connection gives you the same EQ, reverb, etc. control as using the left only, except you still have stereo.
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How about another sound person chiming in here with an idea or correction. muzicman144 |
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A stereo plug regardless of size will have 3 sections called tip, ring and sleeve which is left channel, right channel, and a common return. So if you use a stereo 1/8" plug in the headphones jack of the laptop you will get stereo out. In most cases the music for karaoke is stereo, but I have found that some were mono or in other words exactly the same on both channels.
One note though. If you have multiplexed music with the vocals on one channel (some are left and some are right) then you may not be able to switch those on or off in Hoster. Bryant my opinion is full sounds is always better than half sound and realistically have you gained any savings by leaving one channel out?
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I agree. It's just that sometimes on this mixer (Behringer1404FX) I get a grounding thing from my laptop, sort of like one of the wires is bad. So what I do is unplug the right channel and I always get a full sound into the mixer and out to the amps. I think the white is designed to sum the channels when plugged in by itself.
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But I'll try the eliminator anyway.
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I wouldn't be without a can of contact cleaner.
Good for switches, jacks, plugs, etc., any of which can cause a static as they age, including mike jacks. Just spray a bit into the plug, insert the jack and turn it around and in and out a bit to clean both, and static is gone. It's available in most any electronic supply store that caters to electronic service repair men. Last I knew, Radio Shack had it. Last edited by George; December 22nd, 2007 at 04:56 PM. |
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You should be hooking sound from your laptop to mixing board, and your video out of laptop to your TV.
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It is probably a Mixer/Amp combo. If so then everything can go through it. I do this on my mixer so I can use my cdg player for singers discs rather than import the song into Hoster.
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Yea, prob right.
i have a few powered mixers. but the only one i run my video through, is my vocopro. it has video inputs and outputs. the others i use a couple of Y adapters for video and go to rf modulator. and TVs with video inputs.
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