I've checked the audio program that came bundled with this computer but I have absolutely no option to change it. Hence, the mic input, for example, could be switched into a rear speaker output and such. It had 3 jacks, one mic, and two headphone jacks, but to support 5.1, these jacks could be switched around in an audio control panel program that was bundled with the computer. The closest example to how I thought it would work is an old XPS13 I used a long time ago. My computer doesn't have any second sound recording device shown underneath the onboard mic (Which all other laptops I owned did) suggesting that audio in was never supported. It is advertised as combo headphone/microphone, although I am not sure whether that is a new type of jack I haven't heard of, or that it can be switched between audio in and audio out (My guess).Īssuming it can be switched, I haven't found any way to switch it to audio in. I looked through my previous post and I suppose it was a little vague.
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