Sounds like the best option, I'll cut Microsoft some slack and blame the issue on my outdated motherboard, but in all honesty Windows should be able to separate one jack from another lol, thanks for your help man!
I did manage to find a link to it, https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/p/realtek-audio-control/9p2b8mcsvpln?ocid=AID2000142_aff_7593_321292&tduid=(ir__hk60ze3lv0kfr1ifkk0sohzn0m2xgg6b2nym16fr00)(7593)(321292)()()&irgwc=1&irclickid=_hk60ze3lv0kfr1ifkk0sohzn0m2xgg6b2nym16fr00&rtc=1&activetab=pivot:overviewtab
But whenever I tried to install it, it says error.
Okay so I went into my BIOS, the only mention of audio I have is to whether or not I want to enable or disable my audio controller... currently it is enabled, if I were to disable the audio controller, no audio would be outputted.
Yes, front, and back aux... each aux has it's own speaker plugged in. Trying to send different sources of audio to it's own designated speaker (play music on speaker #1, play game sound on speaker #2)... Understand, ya?
I don't have R or L ports... On the back of my PC I have the Pink: Mic In, Blue: Line In, and Green: Speaker Output. On the front I have Mic In, and Speaker Output.