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		<title>What is the best way to hook up my HP a1530n Media Center PC to my Yamaha HTR-5830 Home Theater?</title>
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fbodell asked: I have all of my music downloaded to a hard drive and want to play them through my Yamaha HTR-5830.  The output jacks on the PC for audio consists of 3 mini jacks for front, surround and subwoofer.  The HTR-5830 has audio inputs for Dual RCA plugs for almost all inputs. [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>fbodell</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have all of my music downloaded to a hard drive and want to play them through my Yamaha HTR-5830.  The output jacks on the PC for audio consists of 3 mini jacks for front, surround and subwoofer.  The HTR-5830 has audio inputs for Dual RCA plugs for almost all inputs.  Should I use a mini plug to RCA cable just for the fronts and hook it up to an aux input?   Use the 6.1 inputs?   I just want to play my tunes!!!!!!</p>
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