Media Live Diva - No audio from on board RCA audio outputs

I am using the Media Live Diva (MS-7411).  I am unable to route the audio to the RCA audio outputs built into the system board.  I do not see an option to select these outputs in the setup.   Any help would be appreciated as the MSI support seems to know very little about this board.
thanks,
George

I have been able to get output from the RCA on my board, make sure you're plugging into the Line-Out ones. I found that I have to play with the settings in windows to get them to work (connecting to a surround sound amp). I cannot remember off the top of my head but theres options in windows for playback devices: HDMI Audio, D2 Audio, Speakers, Headphones. Try each of these in turn, you can right click each one and hit Test and it will play a chirpy little tune in each speaker L+R.
Not that this only outputs stereo and may be quiet on some systems as it is a line level output i.e. it needs to be amplified.
Hope that helps.

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