Faulty Audio jack in ASUS MAXIMUS VII HERO

trance4life

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Hi everyone !

i have a problem on the rear audio jack on my Asus motherboard, because i had a bad quality cable so i was unpluging/pluging the cable more often to work so i think i wided the input a bit,now when i move a bit my speakers cable the sound will go and i have a really bad time to make it work properly again.
I want to know if i can map other inputs such as blue black and yellow to do the same work as the green audio out , i know its for sound systems but...

Hope you help me because i can't replace or RMA my mobo.
 

trance4life

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alexoiu Sorry for the delay , i did test the regedit option of course but when i reboot the changes will become as they were before , tried to assign a not used Pin to do its job as a line out but when i reboot it change to an another Binary Values. but maybe i was not 100% correct.

smorizio the speakers work fine but the port is widen due to my little abuse, now when i barely touch it the sound goes off , my Mobo has a great sound card that helps me a lot whith Mixing and producing music i cannot change it to a cheap one .
 
"alexoiu Sorry for the delay , i did test the regedit option of course but when i reboot the changes will become as they were before , tried to assign a not used Pin to do its job as a line out but when i reboot it change to an another Binary Values. but maybe i was not 100% correct."

No problem. Do you have a running application that might protect the registry and restore it?
 

trance4life

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alexoiu yes i did as i said i remapped the "Pin17" = Side speakers (rear gray) to be "00 00 00 00" = Line-in , i followed the tutoriel and opened regedit and added PIN17 00 00 00 00 , but when i reboot this change , i tried to do "Pin15" = Rear speakers (rear black) but same thing it either chnage the value pr change the Pin number