Aideka wrote:Those jacks propably are just standard headphone and mic jacks, on which you can connect speakers too, and then use the software for your audio device to change them to output stuff to speakers. Google "hd audio front panel". Pretty much thea same as AC'97 connectors, but with extra functionality?
Ahh, "HD Audio" ! Maybe that's what I should have been Googling for.
The "standard headphone jack" is stereo-only, if I'm not mistaken, so if you want to plug in something more complex than two-channel stereo speakers, that will not get you anywhere.
Malik wrote:What is a "front panel 7.1 audio jack"?
An audio jack (or set of jacks) for 7.1 stereo speakers, set into a panel that is placed in the front panel of a desktop PC. Makes sense?
And what is the "relevant header" you mentioned?
The pictures that come up for a Google search for <hd audio front panel> are illustrative. See also for instance http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page … spx?pid=3590#sp: "To configure 7.1-channel audio, you need connect with the port of HD Audio standard via front panel and enable the multi-channel audio feature through the audio driver."
Any pictures of the front 7.1 channel panel?
If I could find one, I wouldn't have made this thread. I guess the SPDIF jack at http://www.frontx.com/order1.html is something like what I'm looking for.