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  • Marvel G-200 TV with DVD mod Sound Problem

    Griffithj:

    To get audio from your Marvel to the Television (I'm assuming you hear sound through your PC system) Open the Matrox PC/VCR remote, set the input on the remote to "Line" (it's usually set to TV) and close the program. That should do it.

    I don't know why this isn't documented, but the PC/VCR drivers control the 'audio out' on your BOB.

    If your question is purely a matter of internal connectors, you'll have to wait for some SBlive guy, since I don't have one. In my experience, though, the analog audio connectors are pretty standard, and you just "daisy chain" from your DVD Rom to the DVD H/W module, and then down to your SB Live. You're just inserting the DVD Mod into the circuit between the two devices that you now have hooked up.

    While you're at it, check my post here: and help out.
    http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum5/HTML/008293.html

    Or just go on over to the Matrox forum and add your .02 if you like here:
    http://forum.matrox.com/mgaforum/For...ML/000104.html

    [This message has been edited by Bixler (edited 29 March 2000).]
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    Marvel G-200 TV with DVD mod Sound Problem

    I have a Marvel G-200TV 16MB card with the DVD hardware mod that I am trying to connect to a SB Live (brown 4 pin Molex connector)and a SCSI Toshiba DVD (white 3 pin Molex connector). The TV picture works fine but I get no sound. Can someone please explain to me the internal wiring between the DVD mod and the SB Live card or is it an external problem where I need some sort of Y splitter?

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      Firstly, update to Liveware 3.0

      The Matrox DVD player interfears with the SBlive channel levels/mute settings each time it is started up, so check the levels are up.

      Finally, check your wiring, and the internal out-audio lead from your DVD module going to an internal connector on the SBlive (eg. aux).

      Mine works fine.....except for the player mucking up the audio levels each time....
      "It's purely for evaluation..."

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