hmmm...interesting.
so that means there's a risk that this 'jack sensing' can be a trouble
maker.
if I use any version of Linux that has any kinda issue with onboard
soundcard so that I can't control 'jack sensing' stuff.
then when I plug in my headphone, the soundcard will act like there's
nothing plugged in?
do you think this kind of worst scenario is possible?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy(a)autostatic.com>wrote;wrote:
On 02/13/2013 02:13 PM, Djého Youn wrote:
Do you guys have any idea what they mean by,
'software setting'??
Probably jack sensing:
http://electronics.**stackexchange.com/questions/**
1647/how-does-an-audio-jack-**detect-when-a-speaker-is-**plugged-in<http…
Although that's a hardware thing. But with 'software setting' they
probably mean that you can disable or enable the jack sensing with the help
of the driver software for the soundcard.
Regards,
Jeremy
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