How to connect 2nd audio to KT4V

Hi all, I have just purchased a KT4V board,  I can only find 1 cd (CD1) audio input on the board, I want to install a DVD rom as well as my current burner, how do I get audio to the board?

thanks for the reply, hmm... i am a bit green at this so a sound card would solve this problem??
("...remember  there are no silly questions, just silly people...")

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