First off I will describe the setup, currently I have a ASUS B5LD2-TVM motherboard which has on-board Realtek 880 High Definition Audio sound card. It has the normal 6 plugs in the back for HD Audio. The case unfortunately is an Dell E310 and due to the proprietary front panel it does not connect to the motherboard so the front panel audio out (headphone jack) is not able to be connected.
What I am trying to figure out is if there is a way to split the rear jacks to have two output streams across two of the plugs in the rear.
Audio Stream 1 > Front Speaker Out Plug (rear panel)
Audio Stream 2 > Rear Speaker Out Plug (rear panel)
I haven't been able to figure out a way to do this using the Realtek HD Audio Manager, is there any third-party software you can recommend that may be able to accomplish what I am trying to do? Or am I stuck looking at getting a new BTX style case with working front panel that will connect to the motherboard properly?
What I am trying to figure out is if there is a way to split the rear jacks to have two output streams across two of the plugs in the rear.
Audio Stream 1 > Front Speaker Out Plug (rear panel)
Audio Stream 2 > Rear Speaker Out Plug (rear panel)
I haven't been able to figure out a way to do this using the Realtek HD Audio Manager, is there any third-party software you can recommend that may be able to accomplish what I am trying to do? Or am I stuck looking at getting a new BTX style case with working front panel that will connect to the motherboard properly?