Main/Headphone/Monitor Out problems....

I am having one hell of a time trying to dig through all these pages to find a clear way to upgrade my Cross LE software (if that is even possible). Also searching for help in the forums with the cue/monitor/headphone output not working isn't producing any leads for me. I found a faq link that was no longer there. I have an alienware m15x with IDT surround sound audio:
~High-Definition 5.1 Surround Sound Audio Controller
~IDT 92HD83
~Stereo conversion 24-bit (analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog)
Speaker
~two audio output/headphone connectors and one audio input/microphone connector
I have upgraded the audio driver and I still can't configure the software to support a headphone monitor. Do I need an aftermarket soundcard driver? I suppose that I could feed one headphone out back into the microphone in and use the other headphone jack for monitoring, but that just seems too complicated. I just can't seem to figure out why I can't configure the Mixvibes Cross Discovery DJ LE, or whatever name it is being called, software to recognize both as separate outputs. Has to be the audio driver I assume, how has everyone fixed this in the past? Yes, I am a newbie to all this tech and yes, I am sure there is a better place to post this but spending two days getting no where near a solution has demanded that I try to get answers directly. Anyone? Help? Thank you..
~High-Definition 5.1 Surround Sound Audio Controller
~IDT 92HD83
~Stereo conversion 24-bit (analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog)
Speaker
~two audio output/headphone connectors and one audio input/microphone connector
I have upgraded the audio driver and I still can't configure the software to support a headphone monitor. Do I need an aftermarket soundcard driver? I suppose that I could feed one headphone out back into the microphone in and use the other headphone jack for monitoring, but that just seems too complicated. I just can't seem to figure out why I can't configure the Mixvibes Cross Discovery DJ LE, or whatever name it is being called, software to recognize both as separate outputs. Has to be the audio driver I assume, how has everyone fixed this in the past? Yes, I am a newbie to all this tech and yes, I am sure there is a better place to post this but spending two days getting no where near a solution has demanded that I try to get answers directly. Anyone? Help? Thank you..
