Greetings.
I recently built a new PC based on the B75 Pro3 board. I use an M-Audio Delta 192 soundcard with S/P-DIF out to an old Kenwood VR-6060. Initially I'd disabled the on-board audio (Realtek ALC892). Then I decided I wanted to test the 6-channel analog out capabilities. The Kenwood has a "DVD 6-ch" input, which corresponds to six jacks on the back. The jacks are "stereo" (red/white) RCA for the front and surround speakers, and one RCA each for center and subwoofer. The setup seems simple enough: three 3.5mm-to-RCA cables ('Y').
After attaching everything and installing the latest HD Audio driver from ASRock, I went into the Realtek HD Audio control panel, set the "Speakers" to 5.1 and played the test sounds. I only get sound from the front speakers.
The control panel seems to show the correct jacks on the motherboard (green, orange & black; pink and blue seem dimmed), and in the Windows "Speakers Properties" window for Realtek High Definition Audio those same three jacks are displayed/listed by color/channels under "Jack Information" ("Rear Panel 3.5mm Jack" and the corresponding color).
Nothing wrong with the cables used, nothing wrong with the speakers.
I tried the HD Audio software package from Realtek, which is actually and older version than what ASRock has... which seems odd, but whatever. Same problem.
I've read other threads on other forums that indicate this type of connection should work. Someone even referenced an HP manual that details a similar setup/connections, which references an A/V receiver, not just speakers.
So, given all that, any ideas?
Thanks for reading!
I recently built a new PC based on the B75 Pro3 board. I use an M-Audio Delta 192 soundcard with S/P-DIF out to an old Kenwood VR-6060. Initially I'd disabled the on-board audio (Realtek ALC892). Then I decided I wanted to test the 6-channel analog out capabilities. The Kenwood has a "DVD 6-ch" input, which corresponds to six jacks on the back. The jacks are "stereo" (red/white) RCA for the front and surround speakers, and one RCA each for center and subwoofer. The setup seems simple enough: three 3.5mm-to-RCA cables ('Y').
After attaching everything and installing the latest HD Audio driver from ASRock, I went into the Realtek HD Audio control panel, set the "Speakers" to 5.1 and played the test sounds. I only get sound from the front speakers.
The control panel seems to show the correct jacks on the motherboard (green, orange & black; pink and blue seem dimmed), and in the Windows "Speakers Properties" window for Realtek High Definition Audio those same three jacks are displayed/listed by color/channels under "Jack Information" ("Rear Panel 3.5mm Jack" and the corresponding color).
Nothing wrong with the cables used, nothing wrong with the speakers.
I tried the HD Audio software package from Realtek, which is actually and older version than what ASRock has... which seems odd, but whatever. Same problem.
I've read other threads on other forums that indicate this type of connection should work. Someone even referenced an HP manual that details a similar setup/connections, which references an A/V receiver, not just speakers.
So, given all that, any ideas?
Thanks for reading!
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