Distortion when connecting to recie

Hi,
When I connect my computer speaker to my audigy card, everything is fine. When I connect to my receiver to the line out of the audigy card, I get a lot of distortion. I try changing the speaker setting, for 2 speakers, to 4 speaker, to 5 speakers, and I still get alot of distortion. Can any one help. I will like to play sounds through my stereo, than through my small computer speakers. Thanks.

OK... problem solved! But new questions arise.
I found that when my iBook was plugged in to the AC adapter, it created "noise" on the projector picture. But when I connect the iBook to the projector and use battery power, the picture is crystal clear. Weird, but now I know that something in the power supply causes the picture to distort... Now I just charge up the iBook before I need to use it.

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