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Old 6th August 2003, 10:51   #1
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i only have sound if i connect my speakers in the frontpanel soundplug and the sound is sometimes of bad quality. i installed an updated sound driver from the asus-website. I change a lott off settings but stilll nothing from th back sound-plug. I'm running windows 98 and with 512mb dual channel ddr ram,

What the f*k is wrong? i'm out of ideas

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Old 6th August 2003, 12:10   #2
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maybe try Win XP, because win 98 is outdated and most of the drivers aren't that good anymore
 
Old 6th August 2003, 12:48   #3
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indeed, try upgrading your OS.
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Old 6th August 2003, 15:03   #4
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next week i'll maybe get win xp,
 
Old 6th August 2003, 23:39   #5
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Don't bother. It's not a software issue.

You apparently are using a frontpanel, I assume of your case.
The way this should work is that the signal of your audio is led to the front connection. If there is a plug inserted a return switch is cut of and the front connection plays. while the rear connection does not recieve a signal.
If there is no plug in there there should be a return connection to the I/O panel connection on your motherboard.
This is done so that, when you use headphones on the front, your main speakers (normally connected to the rear) won't work anymore.

Some housings however do NOT use this return feed. There is no signal going back to the rear connection, and thus there is no sound comming from it.
The block you connected the front audio to, should originally have had 2 jumpers on it, connecting 2 pins. Replace these jumpers and don't use the front audio, and your rear audio output should work. It might as well be noted that cases that don't provide return feed, usually use lesser quality wire/shielding, so the front audio connection could have some distortion in them.

hope it helps.
 
Old 7th August 2003, 12:22   #6
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tanx freestyler, it works now
 
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