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<blockquote data-quote="SubliminalThought" data-source="post: 68154" data-attributes="member: 1503"><p>I had an Asus mboard with onboard sound. Windows default drivers were using AC'97 drivers. Couldn't get the SPDIF to work. The motherboard had a realtek chip however and after installing the realtek drivers everything worked perfectly.</p><p></p><p>It is most likely a settings or driver issue somewhere along the chain. Ensure that you have the latest driver and the full driver package. Some ship a WMI AC'97 only driver. You want the full driver package. Also check the windows settings via control panel. Some boards/cards also have quirks like changing settings due to autosense on the jacks. To eliminate all possibilities, also make sure all other audio cables (desktop speakers, headphones) are unplugged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubliminalThought, post: 68154, member: 1503"] I had an Asus mboard with onboard sound. Windows default drivers were using AC'97 drivers. Couldn't get the SPDIF to work. The motherboard had a realtek chip however and after installing the realtek drivers everything worked perfectly. It is most likely a settings or driver issue somewhere along the chain. Ensure that you have the latest driver and the full driver package. Some ship a WMI AC'97 only driver. You want the full driver package. Also check the windows settings via control panel. Some boards/cards also have quirks like changing settings due to autosense on the jacks. To eliminate all possibilities, also make sure all other audio cables (desktop speakers, headphones) are unplugged. [/QUOTE]
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