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    reconfiguring the audio outputs on a p150hm

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by aduy, Aug 10, 2011.

  1. aduy

    aduy Keeping it cool since 93'

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    I have a surround sound 5.1ch headset with a built in microphone, it has 3 3.5mm male stereo plugs for the audio and one 3.5mm male stereo plug for the microphone, and my computer has 4 3.5mm female audio jacks.

    Is there any way that I can configure it so my p150hm can output center/sub, front left/right, rear left/right, and have a microphone input using the existing 3.5mm female jacks?
     
  2. Xerloq

    Xerloq Notebook Evangelist

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    Wouldn't this be an option in the Realtek audio manager?
     
  3. nikryj

    nikryj Notebook Consultant

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    Interesting. From what I've seen, most surround sound headphones are USB for "Virtual" surround sound. And the options will be in the audio manager.