Hi Caroline,

>From what I remember, these jacks have autosensing options.

Meaning when you connect something it will try determine what it is.

If you want I can send you the configuration I have set up and see if that's
any help?

Cheers,

Scott

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On Behalf Of Caroline
Sent: Wednesday, 15 July 2009 2:08 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Does Anyone Have This Sound Card?

Hi everyone. I've got a Realtek High Definition Audio sound card in my
Windows Vista system. There are 6 or 8 jacks on the back of my computer, and
two on the front. The front ones are no big deal, but I'm wondering if
anyone might have this card and know the configuration of the jacks on the
back. I'm attempting to get the Stereo Mix setting working in Goldwave, and
it won't work using my front microphone jack so I'd like to just see what
happens if I use the rear jack. But, I don't know which one it is, and if I
plug in something to one of the jacks I'm very politely told that a device
has been connected, but not what device it is. SMILE!!! So, any assistance
here would be helpful. I'm not sure I can get this working, and I was
extremely lucky with my last Vista machine and audio, but I'm also not
giving up until I've tried every possible option. Thanks in advance for any
thoughts.

Caroline

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