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Connecting Front panel Audio to Sound Blaster Audigy2

I have an Evercase ECE-4252 with USB2.0/Audio/IEE1394 Front Panel

I have a front panel USB 2 connector on d875PBZ mobo (works)
I have a Siig 1394 card with an internal connector for the 1394 fp (works)


I'd like to hook up the Mic and headphone jack, but the connector looks like it plugs into a standard AC '97 Audio header on a mobo, what I want to do is find a way to hook it up to my SB Audigy 2, where the livedrive or whatever they call it now on the audigy 2 platinum would go. I know the connectivity has to be there even if I have to rearrange wires. Has anyone seen this done or seen documentation on it.

For that matter does anyone know how it could be done.

TIA
 
I asked this a while back but did not get a response, I was trying to hookup my front panel audio to my SB Live 5.1...does it definately go through the soundcard and not the onboard ports?

Reason why I ask is because I have been able tuse both onboard and on card gameports while having the soundcard disabled....but I haven't tried connecting the audio ports to there. If anyone knows about this would be very helfpul to both of us...someone out there must have done this!

Also, your firewire card and wiring up your front port...does it have six pin header or are you using like a standard internal firewire connector for your front panel?
 
I seem to recall that the live drive connection from my Live! Platinum, was entirely Spid/f driven, and that the board in the Live! drive had the DAC's and ADC's to convert everything.
 
Yeah with the Live Drive it's easy but these are standard front case connectors....that need to go on headers....there do appear to be headers on most SB Live/Audigy boards but they are not labelled...and there are a lot.

Jamie
 
I can split out the wires from the front panel connector. I'm really just trying to find a pinout for the AD_EXT connector on the audigy2. I can always attach single wires. My real problem is that I haven't been able to find a pinout diagram for that particular connector. I can live without it, but it would be nice if it actually worked.
 
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