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    Using S/PIF Header For Gigabyte GA-MA74 On Ubuntu 10.04

    I have just got the Gigabyte GA-MA74 on the system of the Ubuntu and also it is that I have been making the use of the DIY Coaxial S/PIF for the header outputs that is being given out through it continuously. And also the fact is that I just wanted to make use of the header pins in the motherboard and I am just making the use of the Ubuntu 10.04. So I have just trying to get the informnation of the audio that can be used by me for the audio output that will be given through the use of the S/PIF header. Please tell me that how can I do the necessary changes in it.

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    Re: Using S/PIF Header For Gigabyte GA-MA74 On Ubuntu 10.04

    The problem will be the of the headphone that you are just trying to make use of, also it is that the option of the stereo might be having the issues with it. And also it is that when you are just making the sue of the source that is having the stereo output then such issues are going to be created in it. And also it is that the problem will be of the S/PDIF that is being played in the source.

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    Re: Using S/PIF Header For Gigabyte GA-MA74 On Ubuntu 10.04

    And also it can be that when you are just running the files that is based on the ubuntu based system and also the motherboards that is being used when you are just making the sue of the Gigabyte. And also it that the specification that are being found for the input and output and also the use of the specification and also for the users of the digital decoder and also the speakers. And also it is that the use of the high quality with the output in the form of the stereo and also then if you are just making the use of the speakers of the 5.1 that are basically being used for the smaller files too.

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    Re: Using S/PIF Header For Gigabyte GA-MA74 On Ubuntu 10.04

    And also it is that you got to be familiar with the software that is basically being used and also the fact that you might be using the cable of the coax that can be used for the removal of the errors that are being faced when you are just making use of the files that might be not working out well for you. All this are the best when you are just making the sue of the Gigabyte motherboards.

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    Re: Using S/PIF Header For Gigabyte GA-MA74 On Ubuntu 10.04

    And if you are making the use of the Ubuntu Operating system then the practical advice goes that you got to check out the details of the files that are specially being used for the system and also it is that the cable being used for it. And also for the offering of the files which are basically being used depends on the quality of the factor that you are just going to make use of it along with the S/PIF headers.

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