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pioneer bdc 202 audio questions

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by coalie69, Apr 13, 2008.

  1. coalie69

    coalie69 Member

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    I just recently purchased a pioneer bdc 202 for my computer, and when I went to install drive I couldn't get the four pin audio cable to plug in. The plug on the audio cable was to big. It looks like the drive has a four pin plug for audio connection in back, on the far left.My first question is, Do I even need a audio cable, or does the drive use the sata cable to transfer audio to motherboard?.Question two,the four pin audio cable that I'm using is about 5 years old, could it be out dated?,or is the player a defect.I just like to know how to get the audio to my motherboard.
     
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    byngo Regular member

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    im sure you've completed the installation by now and answered your own question, but you do not need any audio cables from the drive to you mobo.
    I have thesame drive.
    Get superb dolby 5.1 and DTS via the S/DIF output on mobo going into a surround sound AMP.
     

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