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Answer» Hey again ya'll!
Ok... got an audio related question. My system is running onboard audio (VIA VT8237A/8251 High Definition Audio Controller). I have the three audio jacks on the BACK of my system (Speaker/Mic/Line In) and the two jacks on the front (Speaker/Mic). What I'd like to be able to do is connect my desktop speakers to the rear speaker JACK and connect my headset (headphones/mic) to the front jacks, leave them all connected full time, and somehow switch between the two when I need to.
Is this possible and if so how would I go about setting it up and switching between the audio jacks?
Thanks! J.G. oh COME on... really??? I have no idea:
The only options I see for your Azalia HDA controller is 'Auto' or 'Disabled".
1- does the rear output silence when a device is plugged into the front speaker/headphone output jack?
If so the only way I could guess would be to jumper the circuit through a DISCONNECT switch for the rear jack so that circuit can stay closed when a device is plugged into it. Then I guess you'll need a disconnect switch on front if you don't want to unplug it, but either way it will take hands on.
Hope this helps a tad. Hope you get it figured out. Hmmmm... ok, so basically there's no software that would allow me to switch between the front and rear inputs? Seems the only option is some type of external switch... well *censored*!
Thanks for the tip!
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