Fedora can set CD Audio for input on two motherboards which use older codecs.
But only Windows can select CD audio on a Gigabyte ga-ep45-ud3p with Realtek alc889a codec. According to the Realtek documentation, the CD Audio input if the only input that supports a differential signal (for noise reduction).
If it is politically incorrect to label "CD audio" as "CD audio" just call it something else. How about "int[ernal] analog"?
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 02:07 -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
Fedora can set CD Audio for input on two motherboards which use older codecs.
But only Windows can select CD audio on a Gigabyte ga-ep45-ud3p with Realtek alc889a codec. According to the Realtek documentation, the CD Audio input if the only input that supports a differential signal (for noise reduction).
If it is politically incorrect to label "CD audio" as "CD audio" just call it something else. How about "int[ernal] analog"?
The labelling is chosen by the hardware, not by the software. Well, it could be explicitly overridden, of course, but that would only be done in odd cases like this one. As I said, file a bug.