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Setting up Jack audioconnection Kit on Windows - Hosts ...

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Cannot re task an audio jack - Windows 7 64 bit ...

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    Cannot re task an audio jack - Windows 7 64 bit. My motherboard has the "green" jack broken, this is normally use to output the left+right channel. Using XP, I was able to retask another jack for this function. I have a motherboard (evga X58) with an ACL889 - realtek device. Since I have updated to Windows 7 64, I can not restask the jack.

Instructions on using the Jack Audio Connection Kit in …

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    If you used the Installer for Windows 64 bit (Windows 7): Mixed 64/32 bit JACK , the Jack/64bits/JackRouter.dll still has to be registered manually using the regsvr32 command - so open a command prompt and type in the following command to register the 64-bit JackRouter: regsvr32 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Jack\64bits\JackRouter.dll". Be sure to unregister previous …

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