HP Pavilion Media Center m7600 HP Media Center PC - Getting Started Guide - Page 60
Configuring sound for recording with the Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager
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n The front pink and green connectors can be retasked to perform other audio functions; refer to "Retasking front panel audio connectors" on page 56. Configuring sound for recording with the Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager The microphone connector 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: 1 Click Start on the taskbar; Control Panel, Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, and then Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager. 2 Click the Mixer tab. 3 In Record click the drop-down list. Choose: ■ RealTek HD Digital Input to use the digital audio in connector (select models only). ■ Line in/Mic in to use the Audio Line In (In) or the Microphone (Mic) connectors. 4 Click OK to close the window. Retasking front panel audio connectors The pink and green connectors on the front of the PC connectors can be retasked as needed. 1 Click Start on the taskbar; Control Panel, Sounds, Speech, Devices, and then Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager. 2 Click the Audio I/O tab. 3 Click the Tool icon in the Front Panel section. The connector settings window displays. 4 Select Enable Jack detection when device is plugged in, and click OK. The front pink and green connectors can now be used as input or output devices. Configuring Multi-streaming Audio The Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager software allows you to listen to two different audio sources on two different speaker sets. For example, you hear one audio source through a rear-panel speaker connection and a second source through a front-panel headphone or speaker connection. You must configure Multi-streaming Audio for your system if you want to hear two audio sources on separate speakers. 56 HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide