8th Jun 04, 07:35 PM
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Just bought this card, now I want to connect my frontpanel mic and phones to the card. I can see there is an Audio Extension Connector (AD_EXT) this is used for the Creatives FrontBracket (Audigy 2 Drive). If you can connect an external creative bracket then it should be possible to connect my case's mic/phone too.
The problem is, I can't find the specifications for the connectorpins on the card, in other words I dunno which pins to use and I can't seem to find it anywhere, neither in the manual or elsewhere. So the question is, does anybody know which pins to use ?
thx in advance
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8th Jun 04, 09:53 PM
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Got a pic of what your talking about? Which Audigy 2 card?
I got an Audigy 2 ZS Plat Pro. and dont see what your talking about.
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8th Jun 04, 09:58 PM
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This could be a senior moment, but aren't the pins on the mobo? I have an Audigy 2 and have disabled he on board sound chip and have the front conecions on my Antec case connected to the mobo jack, as I recall.
edit: Yes, of course, you are right. Dumb me! My Asus mobo has a plug for the Sonata front jacks, which uses the 10 pin plug. I have the onboard sound chip disabled, so, of course I can't use the front jacks.
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8th Jun 04, 10:24 PM
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The card is here:
http://us.creative.com/products/prod...y=&product=149
You can't see the pins that well on the picture they are sitting on the end that is away from the front of the picture. It looks like an IDE-connector on the MB, but isn't.
@rikytek, you mean you use both soundcards or what ? I mean, if you disable the mobo soundcard, it wouldn't help connecting to the pins there, or do I get you wrong ?
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9th Jun 04, 01:01 AM
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I have the Platinum and it states that the AD_EXT should only be used by their Front Panel Drive using their AD_EXT ribbon cable. It does not have any instructions on installing other front panel connectors...no big surprise.
I think that your question may be beyond the scope of this forum. Hopefully, others prove me wrong. I would suggest that you call Creative Tech Support.
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9th Jun 04, 01:18 PM
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Seems like Creative want to keep this as a secret
http://ru.europe.creative.com/suppor...asp?thre=40085
This is for the Sound Blaster Live & Audigy Series Only. Not the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Series.
Pin-Outs
Pin Name Description
1 VCC +5V power supply
2 VCC +5V power supply
3 GND Ground
4 AC97CLK 24.5 MHz clock output
5 GND Ground
6 GP_SPDIFIN#2 SPDIF input signal
7 GND Ground
8 GND Ground
9 SPDIFO#3 SPDIF out Signal
10 GPO1 General Purpose Output #1
11 GPO2 General Purpose Output #2
12 GND Ground
13 GPO0 General Purpose Output #0
14 GND Ground
15 GP_ SPDIFIN1 SPDIF Input signal
16 GND Ground
17 GPDIFO#0 SPDIF Out signal
18 GND Ground
19 SPDIFO#1 SPDIF Out signal
20 GND Ground
21 GND Ground
22 SPDIFO SPDIF Out signal
23 GPI0 Digital Input (GP Input 0; Reserved)
24 GPI1 Digital Input (GP Input 1; Reserved)
25 OUTMIDI MIDI Output
26 GND Ground
27 INMIDI MIDI Input
28 GND Ground
29 KEY no pin
30 KEY no pin
31 ADCSDO2 I2S audio data input
32 GND Ground
33 ADCSDO1 I2S audio data input.
34 GND Ground
35 ADCSDO0 I2S audio data input
36 GND Ground
37 I2SCLK I2S serial bit clock
38 GND Ground
39 I2SFS Frame sync.
40 GND Ground
But Wait ....
Could this be a sollution ?
http://www.ncix.com/forums/index.php...&overclockid=0
For those still interested in hooking up their front audio ports (Super Lanboy/P160/Sonata) to their Audigy2 ZS (possibly Audigy2), I've been doing some research.
Despite lack of information from Creative, my Audigy2 ZS is fitted with a white 10 in-line pin connector(Intel-Standard?) at the top near the bracket(My Audigy2 does not have this although the picture on the box shows it). A similar connector can be found behind the audio ports on my P160 and a Super Lanboy I'm building for a friend.
Oddly Dell uses the same connector behind its audio ports on my daughters Dimension 8250.
Here's Antecs hook-up instructions:
Please follow these directions to make your Audio Connection.
There is an Intel standard 10-pin connector (with also 7 individual wires with individual connectors) attached to a gray wire leading from the front panel speaker and microphone connection. If your motherboard supports Intel's standard onboard audio connector, you can plug the 10-pin connector directly onto the board. For non-Intel standard audio connections, you need to plug the 7 individual connectors into the motherboard.
Instructions for non-standard audio connections.
1. Locate the internal audio connectors from your motherboard or sound card.
2. Consult your motherboard or sound card manual for the pin-out positions.
3. Microphone Power Pin: Connect the MIC connector to this pin.
4. Microphone Input Pin: Connect the MIC-BIAS connector to this pin.
5. Ground Pin: Connect the AUD GND connector to this pin.
6. Front Right Speaker Out Pin: Connect the FPOUT-R connector to this pin.
7. Front Left Speaker Out Pin: Connect the FPOUT-L connector to this pin.
8. Rear Right Speaker Out Pin: Connect the RET-R connector to this pin.
9. Rear Left Speaker Out Pin: Connect RET-L connector to this pin.
Note: Your motherboard may not support rear speakers output. In this case you do not need to connect RET-R and RET-L.
The connector is white and about 1" long. Where does one find this cable and do some Audigy 2's have this connector too?
You can see the connector on the top left of this Audigy2 OEM: http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...560&vpn=SB0240
The white 10 pin in-line connector is Dell proprietary which I found out through Creatives Developer site. They sent me the pinouts which I have at home.
I'll post them later. They don't seem to match exactly to the Antec connectors as Antec has provision for rear speakers and
Dell has rear panel mute signalling but I'm betting it could be made to work
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9th Jun 04, 03:37 PM
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My Audidgy 2 has a space marked out for the white connector shown in the ncix.com image, but there is no connector mounted on the board.
Strange since my Audigy Board is marked Model 0240, same as the one in the image on the ncix.com site. On the other hand, my Asus Mobo, P4C800 has an on board plug. Have an Antec Sonata case which has the right plug already installed on the front jack wires.
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9th Jun 04, 04:41 PM
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Thx for your research guys, I'll try some of the solutions and post back
Homie
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