SB Live External connected to my Xbox

Hey folks! My name is Marc-Andre. I just signed up on this forum because I thought it would be very informati've were I just purchased a SB Li've external for my laptop. I had to get this because the audigy PCI-CIA card does not fit in my new dell were it takes an express card ... The only two questions I have are:
. With this SB Li've -External am I able to hook my xbox up to it so that way I can use my computer speakers for when I play my favorite game, Forza MotoSport for my xbox? And;
2. If I can do this, what is it I will need to hook to my xbox and to the external sound card inorder to get it up and working?
Any feedback would be great
Thanks for taking the time to read my concern.
Marc-Andre

FragK,
Audigy 2 ZS use a different dri've from the Li've! series sound card, so it's not compatible with the Audigy 2 ZS. You'd need to get a proper Audigy 2 ZS dri've if you want to use it.
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