tv and speaker output with 1 audio card

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Hi,

I have just bought a 740g motherboard (Gigabyte MA74GM-S2).

>From what I've read, this card supports HDAudio.

Any idea if the ports from the card can be programmed differently than
what they are labeled by Gigabyte? That is, route the audio via the
line-in socket?

I would like to this in order to plug both my speakers and my TV into
the back-panel and then dynamically tell my mixer what plug to use for
outputting the sound. This way, I would be able to create a small
script that switches the plug when I want to view some movie on the
TV.

(On my old computer, I've used 2 audio cards: my integrated audio and
a Creative SB; one was connected to the speakers and one to the TV; I
can probably do the same in this new computer, but I would like it
much more if I can get away only with the integrated audio from 740g).

Is this possible? If yes, how?

Thanx.

Johnny

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