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How to mix line-level audio of XBox with PCs speaker-level

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Audio help needed.

Hello,
I sometimes do volunteer work for a summer-school computer class for mentally-disabled kids. These kids get bored real fast, so to keep some kind of order, we let them play games, too. We have about a dozen Xboxes for them.
How can I mix the line-level audio from an XBox with the speaker-level audio from a PC and send them both to the same set of powered monitor speakers? I want them to be able to play computer music files while playing XBox games. The problem is the sound card in the PC doesn't have a line-level output and the XBox doesn't have speaker-level out. Every time I turn the PC on it completely swamps the XBox. I tried using a simple resistor divider network, but it didn't work either. Any thoughts would be most appreciated. Thanks.
 

Re: Audio help needed.

Hi.
Send one signal to each powered speaker. Left will play the PC and right the xbox.
Miguel
 

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