Me too, same problem with an Inspiron 5379. Can see from the WaveMaxx application and Sound Control Panel/Recording that the soundboard receives the sound, but it doesn't play. I have a desktop PC with Intel motherboard that also uses a Realtek soundboard, but its software has an option to set the input volume for each jack and change each mapping and works perfectly, I don't know why this Dell laptop doesn't have the volume per input and output option as my desktop does.
So, still can't hear line in sound from speakers. Tried to do a Skype call and line in is heard on the other side, but nothing from my speakers. Also, built-in microphone doesn't capture voice when line-in is connected.
fireberd
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October 13th, 2019 03:00
Do you have Stereo Mix set as the Default "Input" (Recording device)? If not, that could be the reason.
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March 23rd, 2020 15:00
Me too, same problem with an Inspiron 5379. Can see from the WaveMaxx application and Sound Control Panel/Recording that the soundboard receives the sound, but it doesn't play. I have a desktop PC with Intel motherboard that also uses a Realtek soundboard, but its software has an option to set the input volume for each jack and change each mapping and works perfectly, I don't know why this Dell laptop doesn't have the volume per input and output option as my desktop does.
So, still can't hear line in sound from speakers. Tried to do a Skype call and line in is heard on the other side, but nothing from my speakers. Also, built-in microphone doesn't capture voice when line-in is connected.