Audio-in MacBook Pro (Bootcamp) ??

How to use MacBook Pro's single multi-audio check as Audio-in, not only Audio-out on BootCamp (Windows 7)?? I can switch normaly on OSX but on windows it doesn't work??

you just saved me all the frustration you went through. thanks so much.
try this to see the actual result:
http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml
run the dpclat.exe with bootcamp running, you'll be way in the red, then kill bootcamp and watch it drop all the way down to the green.
yes!
thanks again.

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