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| | Front & back panel sound outlets My new 'home made' PC uses an Asus motherboard. This has multiple sound sockets on the back panel and a 10 pin Intel socket for connecting to front panel microphone and headphone sockets. The rear panel socket always worked. But I got no sound from the front panel socket. At first I though this was a connection problem so I carefully checked all the wiring. However It now looks like a driver issue. With the standard Vista drivers if I click on 'sound' in the control panel I see three items Speakers Headphones SPDIF Interface Speakers are set as the default and equate to the back panel socket, by changing the default to headphones I can get sound from the front panel socket. Is there a way to have both working at the same time using the Vista drivers? Also, when I disabled the SPDIF Interface it disappeared. Is there a way to re-instate it I downloaded the latest SoundMax drivers from the Asus Web site. With these, if I click on 'sound' in the control panel I only see Speakers SPDIF Interface Speakers is again set as the default, but this time the good news is that I get sound from both front and back panel sockets. The bad news is that the left and right channels are the wrong way round on the front panel socket and there is no button to reverse the settings! So using there SoundMax drivers, is there a way that I can add 'Headphones' to the 'Sound' setting panel, and is there a way that I can reverse the front panel left and right channels? -- Michael Chare |
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| | RE: Front & back panel sound outlets I also have an Asus motherboard...here are a couple suggestions 1. My case had all the front pins separated and they plugged into the nifty Asus adapter. This would allow you to reverse just the headphone pin; that might also reverse the channels...not sure 2. My guess is that the Headphones option goes away under Soundmax because there really isn't any need for it since both are always on. 3. If none of the above works...turn your headphones around :-) 4. If you really want to go back to where you were...there should be a restore point set by Windows before you installed your Soundmax drivers. "Michael Chare" wrote: > My new 'home made' PC uses an Asus motherboard. This has multiple sound > sockets on the back panel and a 10 pin Intel socket for connecting to front > panel microphone and headphone sockets. > > The rear panel socket always worked. But I got no sound from the front > panel socket. At first I though this was a connection problem so I > carefully checked all the wiring. > > However It now looks like a driver issue. > > With the standard Vista drivers if I click on 'sound' in the control panel I > see three items > > Speakers > Headphones > SPDIF Interface > > Speakers are set as the default and equate to the back panel socket, by > changing the default to headphones I can get sound from the front panel > socket. > > Is there a way to have both working at the same time using the Vista > drivers? > > Also, when I disabled the SPDIF Interface it disappeared. Is there a way > to re-instate it > > > I downloaded the latest SoundMax drivers from the Asus Web site. > With these, if I click on 'sound' in the control panel I only see > > Speakers > SPDIF Interface > > Speakers is again set as the default, but this time the good news is that I > get sound from both front and back panel sockets. > The bad news is that the left and right channels are the wrong way round on > the front panel socket and there is no button to reverse the settings! > > So using there SoundMax drivers, is there a way that I can add 'Headphones' > to the 'Sound' setting panel, and is there a way that I can reverse the > front panel left and right channels? > > > -- > Michael Chare > > |
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