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04-25-2009, 10:25 AM
ok here's the issue. i kinda left it on the way way way back burner but cuz my computer took a dump recently i figure id try to figure it out.
the issue is my mobo Asus P5LD2-deluxe comes with onboard sound, Realtek HD audio. Its great cept for 1 thing, the line-in doesnt work. i tried everything from assigning it to a different jackt, basically everything i could find via google to try to fix it. finally found my answer. the audio is junk! basically its glitch in the manufactuer. other ppl have the same issue.
what i did before was just install a sound card, and used that while just avoiding the onboard audio.
the question is, yes i can go and use the soundblaster 5.1 again, but more curious if i can initialize both of them, use the (audio in) "line in" on the sound blaster while utilizing the realteks audio for everything else (audio out).
Yes i can go back to using the soundblaster exclusively. but more or less curious if its possible to do this?
oh yeah, all drivers are up to date:
os is winxp sp3
the issue is my mobo Asus P5LD2-deluxe comes with onboard sound, Realtek HD audio. Its great cept for 1 thing, the line-in doesnt work. i tried everything from assigning it to a different jackt, basically everything i could find via google to try to fix it. finally found my answer. the audio is junk! basically its glitch in the manufactuer. other ppl have the same issue.
what i did before was just install a sound card, and used that while just avoiding the onboard audio.
the question is, yes i can go and use the soundblaster 5.1 again, but more curious if i can initialize both of them, use the (audio in) "line in" on the sound blaster while utilizing the realteks audio for everything else (audio out).
Yes i can go back to using the soundblaster exclusively. but more or less curious if its possible to do this?
oh yeah, all drivers are up to date:
os is winxp sp3