I'm setting up a new server with a Gigabyte GA-D525TUD motherboard which has onboard Realtek ALC888B codec audio. It appears that I can set this up to use the three sockets as outputs on the back of the motherboard. The Realtec HD Audio Manager allows you to assign each port as a output for various parts of the sound, so you can put front left and right out one socket, rear left and right out the other socket and center/sub woofer out the third. This all appears to be working fine within the Audio Manager I can click on a specific speaker and the audio comes out the correct speaker in the correct room.
I've set up three zones in MC16 and directed each zone to a seperate set of speakers via the Output mode settings but it doesn't matter what zone I play music from it all comes out of the socket that is defined in the Audio Manager as the front speakers.
Anyone any ideas as why I cannot get this to work, is it MC16, is it Realtek drivers or is it just me misunderstanding what can be done?