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While the above post by El~Zapo is correct, doing this will not do what you are expecting. You will put yourself into a feedback loop even if you could hook it up the way you wanted.
I assume that you want to use your soundcard to input, let's say MP3s or some other audio to your mixer, so that you can mix with it. And you also want to be able to use your computer for your stereo system because you don't have an amp and speakers to work with otherwise. Am I right? If so, then what you need is two soundcards, here is why:
You are basically asking your soundcard to output two different things at the same time, and distinguish between the two and keep them totally separate from eachother. You can't do this with any normal soundcard, so you will need two, with two sets of drivers to keep the signals separate. More than likely, you won't even be able to hook it up because most soundcards don't have two outputs. What you can do, is take the soundcard and plug it into your mixer as per the connections described above. Then you can get another connection directly from your mixer to your speakers. I'm assuming that they will plug into an 1/8" TRS (tip ring sleeve) jack (ie a stereo headphone jack). If you can find an adaptor that goes from a female headphone jack to female RCA jack (EDIT: OR Male. There are adaptors to get you from male to female RCA), then you are in luck. I have never seen such a connector exist, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't. Radioshack will be your best, if not only, place to look. Try online first and see if you can find it there. If not, then call, because chances are you will just waste your time because I really don't think that type of adaptor exists.
So what do you do? Either buy another soundcard, or buy a cd deck if you don't already have one, so that you can burn your stuff to disk and use it on your cd deck. The soundcard option will be your cheapest alternative, but also be aware that it can be a HUGE PAIN to set up two soundcards on the same system. You would almost be better off either getting a second computer as a slave or buying a cd deck unless you are decently good with computers.
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