On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 02:59, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> If your codec supports jack sharing, the default configuration of the
> other jacks will be line in and mic in.  You have to set the "Line-In
> as Surround" mixer control to enable the surround output.
> 
> It seems the driver always enables Center/LFE.
> 
> How many jacks does your mainboard have?  How are they configured in
> Windows?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Clemens

The jacks, which CAN be shared, are not.  My mainboard came with an
optional audio bracket you can install and turn off the jack sharing on
the motherboard (by removing a jumper on the mainboard).  I have my
front speakers connected to the speaker output of the mainboard and the
rear speakers and center/sub connected to two separate jacks on this
audio bracket.  It works fine in windows like this.  I have tried both
with "line-in as surround" both muted and unmuted.  Still just 2
channels.  Any other ideas?  Thanks.

Matt



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