to connect your rt.x10 breakout cable and your computer speakers:
1 plug the connector into the rt.x10 socket labeled video.
2 plug the light blue and light green audio connectors (labeled to audio card in and to audio card out) into the corresponding colored jacks on your sound card. if your sound card doesn't have colored jacks, refer to the labels on the connectors.
if your computer speakers are connected to your sound card, unplug them from your sound card, then proceed to the next step.
3 to connect your computer speakers, simply plug the connector into the rt.x10 socket labeled audio.
if your sound card has an external breakout box (or "rack"), see the next section for details on how to connect your rt.x10 breakout cable to your audio breakout box.
the following illustration shows the to audio card in cable connected to the line in of the sound card. however, you can also connect the cable to another input of your sound card, for example, aux in. regardless of the input to which you've connected the to audio card in cable, you must specify your analog audio input as described in the section "defining your capture settings" on page 48 in order to capture analog audio.
you can choose to connect your other external devices either before or after installing your rt.x10 software. for details on how to install your software, see chapter 4, "installing your matrox rt.x10 software," on page 31.