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| Thread ID: 134565 | 2013-07-14 10:57:00 | Front Panel Audio problem | Myth (110) | Press F1 |
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| 1348858 | 2013-07-14 10:57:00 | I have almost finished a PC build and have one little problem I have a case here which has 4 connectors coming from the front panel for the mic and headphones. The connectors are labelled as follows: Connector 1: Mic In (R) GND Connector 2: Mic Pwr (L) Connector 3: Line Out FR Line Out RR Connector 4: Line Out FL Line Out RL The motherboard connectors is as per picture How should I be connecting them. Have tried a few different ways but the headphones don't work (yet work fine when connected to the rear motherboard port). I have also changed the BIOS front panel settings from HD to AC'97 as per handbook instructions I am wondering if I should be splicing the 2 connectors from the case so each goes to one connector on the motherboard If that is the case; should I be splicing RR and RL together, and likewise the other connector? |
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| 1348859 | 2013-07-14 11:29:00 | Nevermind; sorted it. After posting; I was looking through the similar threads below and saw this post pressf1.pcworld.co.nz which reminded me of the Realtek Audio Manager. Sure enough; there was a setting there I had overlooked |
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