Intel GA-G1975X user manual Enabling Digital Output

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7.1 Channel Speaker Configurations

Front Speaker Out

Rear Speaker Out Side Speaker Out

STEP 1 :

Connect the 7.1 channel speakers to the Line Out (Front Speaker Out) jack in the back panel and the Rear Speaker Out, Center/Subwoofer Speaker Out, Side Speaker Out jacks on the Surround Kit.

C e n t e r / S u b w o o f e r

Speaker Out

STEP 2:

In the Speaker Selection tab of Creative Speaker Settings, click 7.1 Speakers in the Speaker/Head- phone Selection list. After completion, you can click the Channel/Noise button to check whether the speaker selection corresponds to your speaker configuration.

Enabling Digital Output

Optical SPDIF Out Coaxial SPDIF Out

 

The Audio Combo Kit provides the SPDIF Out mod- ule which is required for digital output. The SPDIF Out module includes an optical SPDIF Out jack and a coaxial SPDIF Out jack. Follow the steps below to enable digital output support.

Step 1. Connect SPDIF Out module connector to the SPDIF_IO connector on the motherboard.

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