Re: Supreme FX II - gront panel problem
- From: Paul <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:03:08 -0400
bizon wrote:
I do it like U wrote and it's work! but in only 50%
Header work but microphone not
So i try dont used MIC VCC, only MIC IN, but they dont work
I have manual of my motherboard [p5e] but she didn't have to any info
about connection audio front panel
Again sorry 4 language :D
and thx for help in 50%
Have you selected the microphone, via the sound control panel ?
You have two microphones. The rear of the computer has a
microphone jack. And your front panel has a microphone as well.
First, see if plugging in the front microphone, that it is detected
by the audio wizard. It could be, that you haven't selected
the microphone, via the control panel, and that is why the
input signal is not coming in.
I cannot find a reference on the Asus site, for Supreme FX
pinout, so the pinout I provided is related to the Intel
standard, and is my best *guess* as to the correct pinout
to use. The fact that your headphones work, means three
of the wires are in the correct position. My guess would
be, the other two wire positions are correct, and the problem is
a software problem.
Paul
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