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Join Date: Dec 2005
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OS: windows xp
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Hi, in the good old days if you plugged i headphones to the front green socket the sound output was diverted from the rear green socket to which the speakers were attached without a problem.
My system Asus P5N-E SLI ALC883 Realtek Chip Running Win XP Pro I have searched the Realtek manager to try to find a solution without success. ![]() What ever I try the sound always comes from the rear socket to the speakers. I have downloaded the Realtek manual but not being a boffin it is beyond my understanding with its if, buts and maybes. Any help to get this perfectly normal function working will be much appreciated. |
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