3Select the number of speakers in your system, for example, 7.1 speakers.
A connector with no descriptive text in the Connection Guide indicates that the connector is not used for the selected speaker configuration.
NOTE: Click the Speaker Test button to test the speakers.
4Click OK.
To hear DVD movies recorded with
To use a microphone or set up the PC for recording, see “Configuring sound for recording with the Sound Effect Manager
Configuring sound for recording with the Sound Effect Manager
The microphone connector on the front of the PC is ready to use for recording sound. If you want to use another connector for recording, such as the Digital Audio In connector, use these steps to select it.
NOTE: The pink and green connectors on the front of the PC can be retasked to perform other audio functions; refer to “Retasking audio connectors using the Audio Wizard
1Click Start on the taskbar; Control Panel; Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices; Sounds and Audio Devices.
2Click the Audio tab.
3In Sound recording select the default device from the
•RealTek HD Front Pink Jack to use the Microphone connector on the front of the PC.
•RealTek HD Digital Input to use the Digital Audio In connector on the back of the PC.
•RealTek HD Front Green Jack to use the green connector on the front of the PC.
•Back Line in/Mic, Front Line in to use the Audio Line In (in) or the Microphone (mic) connectors on the back of the PC, or to use the Audio Line In connector on the front of the PC.
If Back Line in/Mic, Front Line in is selected, click Volume. The recording control window opens.
Click the Select check box under the connector you want to use so a check mark appears in the box. Close the recording control window.
4Click Apply and OK to close the Sounds and Audio Devices window.
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