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    High definition audio features?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by oodsfnsdfz, Apr 28, 2006.

  1. oodsfnsdfz

    oodsfnsdfz Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    Has anybody played with the settings of the new high definition audio sound cards? I saw in the Intel's specs that it can support audio connector reconfiguration. The x60s' specs also say:
    External Microphone/Line-In, Headphone / Line out.

    What are the possible configurations? According to the Intel page it should be possible to have even two different outputs...

    Best regards,
    Darius
     
  2. darkj2k

    darkj2k Newbie

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    I am also wondering about this feature. Someone can explain this?
     
  3. oodsfnsdfz

    oodsfnsdfz Notebook Consultant

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    You can see a demo on the Intel's HD Audio page http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/hdaudio.htm , a link to the demo is inside the right sidebar. It explains the features of the audio system.
     
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    oodsfnsdfz Notebook Consultant

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    So, has anybody tried these features of the audio chip in reality?