In theory the Realtek driver has option settings to reconfigure this behavior, to let you use the rear and front jacks as separate devices. In fact both analog outputs show up as a single “Speaker” device in Windows, there’s no way to use them independently. Unfortunately it also seems to have a behavior where when I plug in headphones it automatically silences the speakers. ![]() This does a nice job of popping up a dialog when the user plugs in new speakers and asking them to configure it. It’s a pretty standard Windows desktop setup, the motherboard does HD Audio which has 5 analog jacks which can be programmed to do different things like speakers, headphones, line-in.Īlso pretty standard, my computer had the RealTek HD Audio Manager installed, an ASUS skinned one. I have both headphones and speakers plugged into my motherboard’s analog output jacks.
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