Your MSI Z170-A PRO motherboard has according to specs a Realtec AL892
audio chip. The input converters should have 90 dB S/N (signal-to-
noise) ratio (A-weighted), but of course the motherboard might make it
a little worse.
However, from you record player of tape you will be very lucky to get
Have you tried to connect a microphone to the Mic_In (magenta colour)
connector? Only to see if it works with Audacity.
IgorBeg
Il 22/09/2021 19:27, Terje J. Hanssen via Cin ha scritto:
While Audacity didn't find it, possibly the Pulse Audio Volum control
(pavucontrol) could enable the Jack
I'm travelling some days, so sorry I have to wait a week to practically
follow up the replies.
I have speakers connected to the back panel audio ports and possibly also a
mic.
In the meantime thanks for the received suggestion and detailed
information.
What is really the "A/D converter" using
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