Front case panel audio ports+Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic

Hi, i am, kinda new, I purchased a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi... Anyways I was wondering if it was posible to hook up my front audio/mic port to my card. Please anyony tell me what you think, and if this card is etended to be used for gaming...
Thanks

cold wrote:
Hi, i am, kinda new, I purchased a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi... Anyways I was wondering if it was posible to hook up my front audio/mic port to my card. Please anyony tell me what you think, and if this card is etended to be used for gaming...
Thanks
You need to make connection by yourself. Here are instructions fo Audigy 2 Zs.
NOTE: X-Fi's J (Proprietary connector) pin order (and colour of the connector) may vary from oreder of Zs's (like it did on Audigy 2). You can easily find the pins for I/O by trying or measuring.
jutapaMessage Edited by jutapa on 02-0-2006 05:09 PM

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    I have set it to 5. in Creative Audio Control Panel but it play only like 2.
    before i installed my new windows 7 it worked fine.. and i used "Creative Volume Panel for 5." and testing speakers there.. but now i can't.. i think i need software for windows 7. I have it newest Driver for windows 7.
    i been looked everywhere for some software but i get error everytime :S
    PLEASE HELP ME! :S
    Sorry for my bad english.

    btw everytime i trying install it from CD i getting Crash Dump in blue screen and restarting.. and then i starting again i getting error:
    The audio device supported by this application is not detected. The application will exit

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