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Default Typical first pass tutorial process on Windows 10 where NONEof the extent how to articles actually tell you what you really need to do!

Arlen Holder wrote:
On Fri, 06 Nov 2020 19:41:00 -0500, Paul wrote:

Well, it's a standard.
That makes it easy :-) Don't have to be Kreskin.
Intel issued HDAudio_03.pdf (2004), that's the spec.
"Industry standard 48-pin QFP package and pinout for codec." (Page 14)
Paul


Way back when, I once went to a Kreskin event, where I went up on stage.
o Then I left on my own accord 'cuz it was clear the games he was playing.

It turns out those who _want_ to _stay_ on stage will play his game...
o Those who don't play his game simply leave the stage (or don't go up).

Anyway, I get it now that the 48-pin pinout is the Intel specification.
o Where your sound controller is apparently an ADI AD1988A chip.
https://www.hardwaresecrets.com/datasheets/AD1988A_1988B.pdf

While mine is definitely the Realtek ALC888S sound controller chip:
o https://i.postimg.cc/44HsVbX0/48pinu6.jpg
https://www.hardwaresecrets.com/datasheets/ALC888S_DataSheet_1.2.pdf


They went to a lot of trouble to get a Stereo_Mix in there.

Paul