Asus xonar dgx optical out: sound card — No digital audio output with Asus Xonar DG

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I’ve purchased an Asus Xonar DG as replacement for faulty onboard audio in a Medion 8822 as it has an optical output which is all I really need to feed my HTPC.

I uninstalled the previous drivers/devices, switched the PC off, inserted the Asus card, powered up, disabled the onboard audio in the BIOS, then installed the driver that came on the CD (same version as on Asus’ website as of today) and everything went perfectly — no errors.

I set the audio devices up in Windows and in the Asus utility (SPDIF enabled, 6-ch audio) as I would expect to see them work, but the only thing is I have no digital audio from test tones within Windows/the Asus utility, PCM audio or Dolby Digital from DVD. Analogue audio is fine.

I’ve uninstalled things and reinstalled a couple of times now, as well as trying almost all combinations of analogue/digital outputs but can’t get it sorted.

Does anyone have any tips on how to get this working? This card has just been released so there isn’t much out there to go on.

Notes:

  • The light on the toslink port is lit.
  • OS is Vista 32-bit SP2 and all up to date, pretty much a fresh install with almost no 3rd party applications installed
  • This page seems to suggest that a digital output device in Windows is not needed with Xonar cards as it was with the previous Realtek so I have it set to Analog. The only other output device is S/PDIF pass-thru
  • audio
  • sound-card
  • htpc
  • digital-audio






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Had the same issue, solved it;

In the Xonar Audio Center, under ‘Main’, make sure SPDIF Out is TICKED and PCM is selected.

Hope this helps.






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I had no digital signal but got spdif pass through activated and a peak while playing music or audio. I then opened the DG audio center. In the main area I clicked on «spdif off» located beneath this dropdown menu. After a second I got sound back.

I had a Xonar DG with Logitech z5500.

All that I can suggest is to right click on the speaker icon in the taskbar and choose Playback Devices. From there, make sure that S/PDIF is set to enabled and possibly default.

Next, also you may want to check the cable is working ok — try it with another device, and more importantly, make sure that the device you are using with is enabled and working fine — on a friends AMP, we were trying to get it working for a few minutes before we figured that the S/PDIF port required selecting in a special menu and it is not on / detected automatically.






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You might download and install the latest Asus Xonar DG Vista 7. 12.8.1790 driver.

You can also try the patched and improved non-official version of the driver in
ASUS XONAR Unified Drivers 1.11 & ASIO 1.0 patch

Take normal precautions to be able to rollback the driver change, such as creating a system restore point.






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I’m just taking a wild stab here, but if you have only tried test sounds, it could be that the optical link isn’t sending data for long enough for the HTPC to initialize the sound.

This might not be relevant to all devices, but with my Logitech Z5500s (I know, I know, boooo) they take about a second of audio playback with optical before you actually hear anything.

I’m just thinking that if you’ve only tried test tones, that could be the problem, if you’ve tried music or something, completely disregard this.






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Maximum ADC frequency

The higher the sampling rate of the ADC, the better sound quality can be achieved when converting an analog signal to digital. The minimum value is 44.1 kHz, normal is 96 kHz, excellent is 192 kHz and above.
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96

max 192

Average: 136.2

192


ADC capacity

24

Mean value:

Mean value:


THD ADC

The harmonic distortion factor in the ADC of a sound card is also referred to as THD. The value should be as small as possible — tenths of a percent, ideally hundredths and thousandths.
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0.0022%

max 0.013

Average: 0%
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THD DAC

THD is a measure of the harmonic distortion in the digital-to-analog converter of a sound card. It is measured as a percentage and should be as small as possible. Acceptable — tenths of a percent, hundredths and thousandths — excellent.
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0.0025%

max 0.01

Average: 0%

0.01%


Maximum DAC frequency (stereo)

The higher the DAC frequency in stereo mode, the better the audio signal at the output of the sound card. A frequency of 19 is considered acceptable today.2 kHz.
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96

max 384

Average: 129.7

384


Bit depth DAC

Normal is the bit depth of a digital-to-analog converter of a sound card in 24 bits — this is the level of DVD-Audio. By comparison, music CDs were recorded at 16 bits.
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24

max 32

Mean: 23.1

32

max 32

Mean: 23.1

32


Ability to output multi-channel sound

Multi-channel sound support allows you to build a full-fledged home theater with 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound standard on its basis. Many modern sound cards, even integrated ones, have such functionality.
Full text

Yes


Insert Connector

Insert is a specific connector for transmitting an audio signal to an external device and returning the processed signal back to the card. A convenient way to apply reverb.
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No


Digital optical output S/PDIF

The presence of an optical S/PDIF output in a sound card gives it additional advantages, since in this case the signal is transmitted through a fiber and is essentially just light with different wavelengths. Such a signal is not subject to even a strong external EM effect. The connector is TosLink.
Full text

Yes


Digital optical input S/PDIF

The optical input S/PDIF has significant advantages over the usual input precisely due to the fact that the nature of the signal is EM radiation in the visible spectrum (light), which is not subject to even strong interference and interference. For such a connection, a special TosLink connector is used.
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No


S/PDIF digital coaxial output

The S/PDIF digital output allows you to connect external audio system components (eg amplifier) ​​via a simple shielded coaxial cable with an RCA connector (tulip).
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No


S/PDIF Digital Coaxial Input

S/PDIF is an interface through which you can connect a digital audio source using a simple shielded coaxial cable. A typical connector in this case is RCA (tulip).
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No


Instrument input (Hi-Z)

Hi-Z high-impedance input is found almost exclusively in external sound cards. It is also called instrumental or guitar, as its high resistance allows the most adequate and consistent work with the pickup of an electric guitar.
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No


Number of analog output jacks

The analog output jack is a physical pin jack for connecting external speakers or other devices with a compatible plug. There can be more output connectors than analog channels, and then they are labeled the same.
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3

max 27

Mean: 4. 6

27


Number of analog output channels

An analog channel is used to transmit an audio signal from a sound card to a speaker system. A channel is not the same as a socket, and there can be more output sockets than channels.
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6

max 24

Mean: 4.4

24


Number of 3.5 mm jack inputs

The 3.5 mm jack is a well-recognized mini-jack. If this is the input interface of a sound card, a microphone is usually connected through it, usually for amateur use.
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1

Mean: 1.3

4


Number of analog input channels

Number of analog inputs to which you can connect several sources at once for simultaneous operation. This way you can record duets from two microphones, digitize old tapes and vinyl discs without having to constantly reconnect sources.
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2

max 24

Mean: 3.9

24


PC front panel connector

With the help of a special connector, the sound card contacts can be connected to the front panel of the PC, thereby greatly increasing the usability.
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Yes


HDMI output

No


Connection type

Internal sound cards are connected directly to the motherboard via PCI-Express or PCI interfaces (legacy models). External — mainly via USB, much less often — via the high-speed FireWire bus. In rare cases, the sound card is connected via the laptop’s PC Card interface.
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PCI-E


External clock support

External clock support can significantly reduce the distortion that occurs in the DAC due to sampling instability (jitter). The presence of such support is a sign of the professional level of the sound card.
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No


AES/EBU support

AES/EBU support is a sign of a professional sound card. This interface is designed to connect high-end professional audio equipment and simultaneously transmit digital audio and service data over two channels.
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No


Support for ADAT

ADAT (Alesis DAT) is a digital interface designed to connect a digital tape recorder of the same name. Its capabilities — transmitting up to eight channels simultaneously with 48 kHz sampling — allows you to arrange a full-fledged home recording studio. ADAT support is only available on professional sound cards.
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No


Built-in controller board

The control panel in the context of a sound card is a series of fader sliders that are used to adjust the parameters of devices — physical and virtual. A significant advantage when working with audio editors, as it allows you to adjust parameters much more precisely than with a mouse or keyboard in software.
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No


Version EAX

EAX (Environmental Audio Extensions) is an Application Interaction Programming Interface (API) designed to create spatial audio effects. Many sound cards have such equipment, but not all.
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5


Remote control

The remote control allows you to control the operating modes of your sound card from a distance. Mainly applicable for recreational use, but there are exceptions.
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No


Built-in phono stage

The phono stage amplifies the inherently weak signal from the turntable’s pickup. It is rare that a turntable has a built-in phono stage, so having one in a sound card is desirable.
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No


Phantom Power

Condenser microphones that require 48V phantom power are generally preferred for studio recording.
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No


Game

Yes


Need for additional power

Mainly external sound cards of above average level may need additional power. Less often, internal cards may require additional power, then they are powered from the power supply through a special connector.
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No

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SPDIF OUT

can also be used by COOxial cables.
Simply connect one end of the coaxial cable to the combo S/PDIF-Out connector and
connect the other end to the coaxial S/PDIF-In connector on your decoder.

Connect the TOSLINK optical adapter to the combo S/PDIF-Out socket. Then,

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Manual Table of Contents

  • Page 1 of 71
    Xonar DX PCI Express Audio Card Quick Installation Guide
  • Page 2 of 71
    1. 1 Installation requirements English To ensure a successful installation of the Xonar DX audio card, your computer must meet the following requirements: • One PCI Express 1.0 (or higher) compatible slot for the audio card • Microsoft® Windows® Vista/XP(32/64bit)/MCE2005 • • • • • • One available
  • Page 3 of 71
    1.2 Card installation 1. English To install the Xonar DX audio card: Touch the metal back or side panel of the computer to avoid static electricity. 2. Power OFF the computer, the monitor, and all other peripheral devices connected to your computer. 3. Unplug the computer power cord from your
  • Page 4 of 71
    1.3 Driver installation English After installing the Xonar DX audio card on your computer, you need to install the device driver that enables the Xonar DX audio card to work with Windows operating system. The version and content of the driver CD are subject to change without notice. If you have
  • Page 5 of 71
    Connecting audio device 1. 4.1 Back ports English 1.4 SPDIF Out Line / Mic In Front Out Side Surround Center & Subwoofer Back Surround 1.4.2 Connecting analog speakers 2 Speakers Front Out ASUS Xonar DX Quick Installation Guide
  • Page 6 of 71
    English 2.1 Speakers Front Out 4 Speakers Front Out Side Surround ASUS Xonar DX Quick Installation Guide
  • Page 7 of 71
    English 4.1 Speakers Front Out Side Surround 5.1 Speakers Front Out Side Surround Center & Subwoofer ASUS Xonar DX Quick Installation Guide
  • Page 8 of 71
    English 6.1 Speakers Front Out Side Surround Center & Subwoofer Back Surround 7.1 Speakers Front Out Side Surround Center & Subwoofer Back Surround ASUS Xonar DX Quick Installation Guide
  • Page 9 of 71
    Connecting digital speakers English 1.4.3 SPDIF Out Plug the optical TOSLINK adapter into the S/PDIF-Out combo connector. Then, connect your decoder’s S/PDIF in port to the optical adapter with the TOSLINK optical cable. You can also use a coaxial cable for a S/PDIF connection. Just plug the
  • Français Xonar DX Carte son PCI Express Guide d’installation rapide ASUS Xonar DX — Guide d ‘installation rapide 11
  • Page 12 of 71
    1.1 Configuration requise Avant d’installer la carte son Xonar DX, assurez-vous que votre ordinateur puisse satisfaire aux critères suivants: • PC avec un slot PCI Express 1.0 (ou supérieur) disponible pour la carte son • Microsoft® Windows® Vista/XP(32/64bits)/MCE2005 • • Français • • • • Un câble
  • Page 13 of 71
    1.2 Installation de la carte Pour installer la carte son Xonar DX: 2. 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 8. 9. Touchez une des parties métalliques de votre châssis pour vous décharger de l’électricité statique. Eteignez l’ordinateur, le moniteur, ainsi que tous les autres périphériques connectés à votre PC. nine0008
  • Page 14 of 71
    1.3 Installation des pilotes Une fois la carte son Xonar DX installée sur votre ordinateur, vous devrez installer le pilote permettant à la carte son Xonar DX de fonctionner sous un système d’exploitation Windows. La version et le contenu du CD des pilotes peuvent changer sans avertissement.
  • Page 15 of 71
    Connecter un périphérique audio 1.4.1 Ports arrières Français 1.4 Sortie SPDIF Entrée audio / Entrée micro Sortie avant Haut-parleur Surround latérale Haut-parleur central & caisson de basses Haut-parleur Surround arrière 1.4 haut-parleurs analogiques Configurationà 2 haut-parleurs
  • Page 16 of 71
    Configuration 2.1 Français Sortie avant Configuration à 4 haut-parleurs Sortie avant Haut-parleur Surround latérale 16 ASUS Xonar DX — Guide d’installation rapide
  • Page 17 of 71 Configuration 4.1 Configuration 5.1 Sortie avant Haut-parleur Surround latérale Haut-parleur central & caisson de basses ASUS Xonar DX — Guide d’installation rapide 17
  • Page 18 of 71
    & caisson de basses Haut-parleur Surround arrière Configuration 7.1 Sortie avant Haut-parleur Surround latérale Haut-parleur Surround arrière 18 ASUS Xonar DX — Guide d’installation rapide
  • Page 19 of 71
    1. 4.3 Connecter des haut-parleurs numériques Sortie SPDIF Branchez l’adaptateur TOSLINK optique sur le connecteur S/PDIF-Out. Puis, connectez le port d’entrée S/PDIF de votre lecteur MD/CD/DVD à l’adaptateur optique du câble TOSLINK. ses Français Vous pouvez aussi utiliser un câble coaxial pour une
  • Page 20 of 71
    1.4.5 Connexion d’un casque / microphone Français 20 ASUS Xonar DX — Guide d’installation rapide
  • Page 21 of 71
  • Page 24 of 71
    1.3 Treiberinstallation Nach dem Einbau der Xonar DX Audio-Karte in Ihren Computer müssen Sie die Gerätetreiber installieren, damit die Xonar DX Audio-Karte mit dem WindowsBetriebssystem zusammenarbeiten kann. Die Version und der Inhalt der Treiber-CD können ohne vorherige Ankündigung geändert
  • Page 25 of 71
    1.4 Audio-Gerät anschließen 1.4.1 Rückseitige Anschlüsse�� SPDIF-Ausgang Line In������������ ������ / Mikrofoneingang �������������� Front-Ausgang Surround seitlich Mitte & Subwoofer 1.4.2 Deutsch Surround hinten Analoge Lautsprecher anschließen 2 Lautsprecher Front-Ausgang ASUS Xonar DX
  • Page 29 of 71
    1. 4.3 Digitale Lautsprecher anschließen SPDIF-Ausgang Stecken Sie den optischen TOSLINK-Adapter in den S/PDIF-Combo-Ausgang. Verbinden Sie dann den S/PDIF-Eingang Ihres Decoders mit dem TOSLINK-Kabel mit dem optischen Adapter. Deutsch Sie können auch ein Koaxialkabel für die S/PDIF-Verbindung
  • Page 30 of 71
    1.4.5 Anschluß von Kopfhörern/Mikrofon Deutsch 30 ASUS Xonar DX Schnellinstallationsanleitung
  • Page 31 of 71 ‘installazione rapida di ASUS Xonar DX 31 Italiano Scheda Audio PCI Express
  • Page 32 of 71
    1.1 Requisiti per l’installazione Per assicurare la corretta installazione della scheda audio Xonar DX, il computer deve soddisfare i seguenti requisiti: • Un alloggio compatibile PCI Express 1.0 (o superiore) per la scheda audio • Microsoft® Windows® Vista/XP (32/64bit)/MCE2005 • • • • • • Un cavo
  • Page 33 of 71
    1.2 Installazione della scheda Per installare la scheda audio Xonar DX: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. Toccare la staffa metallica o i pannelli laterali del computer per scaricare l’elettricita statica. Spegnere il computer, il monitor e tutte le altre periferiche collegate al computer. Scollegare il
  • Page 34 of 71
    1.3 Installazione del driver Dopo avere installato la stazione la scheda audio Xonar DX sul computer, è necessario installare il driver periferica che abilita la scheda audio Xonar DX a funzionare insieme al sistema operativo Windows. La versione ed i contenuti del CD driver sono soggetti a
  • Page 35 of 71
    1.4 Connessione dei Dispositivi Audio 1.4.1 Porte Posteriori Uscita SPDIF Ingresso linea / Ingresso microfono Uscita frontale Surround laterale Centrale e Subwoofer 1.4.2 Italiano Surround posteriore Connessione degli Altoparlanti Analogici 2 Casse Uscita frontale Guida all’installazione rapida di
  • Page 36 of 71
    2.1 Casse Uscita frontale Italiano 4 Casse Uscita frontale Surround laterale 36 Guida all’installazione rapida di ASUS Xonar DX
  • Page 37 of 71 6.1 Casse Uscita frontale Surround laterale Centrale e Subwoofer Surround posteriore Italiano 7. 1 Casse Uscita frontale Surround laterale Centrale e Subwoofer Surround posteriore 38 Guida all’installazione rapida di ASUS Xonar DX
  • Page 39 of 71
    1.4.3 Connessione degli Altoparlanti Digitali Uscita SPDIF Collegare l’adattatore ottico TOSLINK al connettore combinato uscita S/PDIF. Poi, collegare la porta ingresso S/PDIF del decodificatore all’adattatore ottico usando un cavo ottico TOSLINK. Si può anche usare un cavo coassiale per la
  • Page 40 of 71
    1.4.5 Collegamento delle cuffie / microfono Italiano 40 Guida all’installazione rapida di ASUS Xonar DX
  • Page 41 of 71
    Xonar DX Tarjeta de audio PCI Express Español Guía de instalación rápida ASUS Xonar DX — Guía de instalación rápida 41
  • Page 42 of 71
    1.1 Requisitos de instalación Para garantizar la instalación correcta de la cumplida PC los siguientes requisitos: • • • • • • • • Tener una ranura compatible with PCI Express 1.0 (o superior) para la tarjeta de audio Disponer de un cable de alimentación de 4
  • Page 43 of 71
    1. 2 Instalación de la tarjeta Para instalar la tarjeta de audio Xonar DX: 1. Toque el panel posterior o lateral metálico del equipo para descargar la electricidad estática. 2. APAGUE el equipo, el monitor y todos los dispositivos periféricos conectados al primero. 3. Desenchufe el cable de
  • Page 44 of 71
    1.3 Instalación del controlador Después de instalar la tarjeta de audio Xonar DX en el equipo, es necesario instalar el controlador del dispositivo que habilita a dicha tarjeta para trabajar con el sistema operativo Windows. La versión y contenido del CD del controlador están sujetos a cambio sin
  • Page 45 of 71
    1.4 Conectar dispositivos de audio 1.4.1 Puertos posteriores Salida SPDIF Entrada de línea / Entrada de microfono Salida frontal Envolvente lateral Centro y amplificventadore de posterior Envolteriors 1.4.2 Conectar altavoces analógicos Español 2 altavoces Front Out ASUS Xonar DX — Guía de
  • Page 49 of 71
    1.4.3 Conectar altavoces digitales Salida SPDIF Enchufe el adaptador TOSLINK óptico en el conector combinado Salida S/PDIF. A continuación, conecte el puerto de entrada S/PDIF del descodificador al adaptador óptico con el cable óptico TOSLINK. También puede usar un cable coaxial para una conexión
  • Page 50 of 71
    0467 1.2 Instalação da placa Para instalar a placa de áudio Xonar DX da ASUS: 1. Toque na parte metálica traseira ou no painel lateral do computador para evitar a electricidade estática. 2. Desligue o computador, o monitor e todos os outros periféricos ligados ao computador. 3. Desligue o cabo de
  • Page 54 of 71
    1.3 Instalação do controlador Após a instalação da placa de áudio Xonar DX no computador, tem de instalar o controlador plaque permite à ca Xonar DX funcionar no sistema operativo Windows. A versão e o conteúdo do CD do controlador estão sujeitos a alterações sem aviso prévio. Caso tenha ja
  • Page 55 of 71
    1.4 Ligação do dispositivo de áudio 1.4.1 Portas traseiras Saída SPDIF Entrada de linha / Entrada do microfone Saída frontal Som envolvente Central e altifalante de graves Som envolvente traseiro 1. 4.2 Ligação dos analifalte altó Português Saída frontal Guia de
  • Page 56 of 71
    Altifalantes de canal 2.1 Saída frontal Altifalantes de canal 4 Saída frontal Som envolvente Português 56 Guia de instalação da placa de áudio Xonar DX da ASUS
  • Page 59 of 71
    1.4.3 Ligação dos altifalantes digitais Saída SPDIF Ligue o adaptador óptico TOSLINK ao conector combinado de saída S/PDIF. Depois faça a ligação entre a porta de entrada S/PDIF e o adaptador óptico utilizando o cabo óptico TOSLINK. Pode também utilizar um cabo coaxial para fazer a ligação S/PDIF.
  • Page 60 of 71
    1.4.5 Ligação dos auscultadores / do microfone Português 60 Guia de instalação da placa de áudio Xonar DX da ASUS
  • Page 61 of 71
    English Xonar DX PCI Express Sound Card Installation Guide ASUS Xonar DX Installation Guide 61
  • Page 62 of 71
    1.1 Installation Requirements English free PCI Express 1.0 (or higher) slot One free 4-pin power cable from PC power supply Microsoft® Windows®
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    Installing the card To install an ASUS Xonar audio card, do the following: or side wall of the computer. 2. Turn off your PC, monitor and all other peripherals connected to your PC. 3. Unplug the power cord. 4.
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    1.3 Installing Drivers English After installing the Xonar D2 audio card in your computer, you need to install the drivers that will enable the Xonar D2 audio card to work in the Windows operating system. The version and contents of the driver on the CD are subject to change without notice. If you have already installed
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    Connecting Audio Devices 1.4.1 Ports English 1.4 SPDIF Out Line In / Microphone Front Channels Surround Channels Center Channel/Subwoofer Rear Channels 1.4.2 Connecting Analog Speakers 2 Speakers Front Channels ASUS Xonar DX User’s Guide installation 65
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    English 2.1 Speakers Front Channels 4 Speakers Front Channels Surround Channels 66 ASUS Xonar DX Installation Guide
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    English 4.1 Speakers Front Channels Surround Channels 5.1 Speakers Front Channels Surround Channels ASUS Center Channel/Subwoofer Xonar DX Installation Guide 67
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    6.