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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

Addresses a large amounts of query's about "How to hook up headphones without a mixer."

***note:***

This tutorial will only be helpful if you have a 4.1 soundcard installed on your computer. However as most Motherboards come with 5.1 soundcards built on them this isn't a problem.

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  • If you ONLY use a headphone as output is it then still possible to prefade listen the song WITHOUT TO HEAR THE OTHER in virtual dj pro 7?

  • @Fadur2 No you must use at least 2 output jacks.

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  • @djmarcelca ok i thought so.. but still i'm lucky @virtual dj 7 and that is because they added the option to prefade listening with the "left" and "right" side of the headphone.. . If you prefade listen just put the one side of the headphone(the master channel) away from your ear and listen only to other side that you want to mix in and yep.. you can pfl(prefadelisten)good.. .

    Still THANK YOU!!!!

  • i am trying to set up my headphones but i dont know how. I have a desktop computer and i have my speakers plugged in to the back of my computer. I also have another green plug-in jack for headphones in the front of my computer. i think my sound card is 4.1 or better because i go to control panel>hardware and sound>Realtek Hd Audio Manager and under speaker configuration i can choose 4/4.1, 5.1, or 7.1 but i dont know what to do. Can anyone help?

  • it doesn't work by me. I hear nothing throug my headphone ? help meee???

  • hell, they are useful ^.^

  • In Windows, you should be able to find it in something like System Properties or the Direct X Diagnostics (hit Windows Key + R which takes you to run, then type in "dxdiag" and hit enter).

    One of those should tell you your sound card. I don't have a sound card, so it's a bit hard for me to verify.

  • how can i find my soundcard name ?

    anyone? please ?

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