Front Audio Connect

i was wondering if anyone knew the wiring configuration on a SB Li've 24bit for front panel audio. on ym case, i have both the 0pin block, and individual connectors.
if anyone knew how to do this, it would be much apprecated

Here how pin analog Ground
pin2 analog headphone out left
pin3 audio backpanel mute ret L
pin4 analog headphone out right
pin5 audio backpanel mute ret R
pin6 mic input
pin7 keypin - not used
pin8 vref out
pin9 Mic in mute - Not used
pin0 audio cable detect - Not used
That the pin layout.

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