5.1 sound problems
stealth1111
Canada Member
Hi im running Realtek sound in window 7
my issue for 5,1 Speakers some speakers has 2 high sounds and the 3 other speakers has low Sounds "with Speaker Fill Options"
with no Speaker Fill Option 3 speakers has no Sound
the speakers dont even sound like 5.1 and it is set to 5.1 sound
any ideas how to fix this???
my issue for 5,1 Speakers some speakers has 2 high sounds and the 3 other speakers has low Sounds "with Speaker Fill Options"
with no Speaker Fill Option 3 speakers has no Sound
the speakers dont even sound like 5.1 and it is set to 5.1 sound
any ideas how to fix this???
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im using the RealTek Driver from the Onborad Sound
like 5.1 has 3 Plugs i want a Adapter connecting 3 to 1
Then have the software setup correctly (for example, but make sure you have actually set your speakers to 5.1 in Windows) with a source that is known to have 5.1 audio and I don't see what would be wrong. Source means the file you are playing, like a movie or other recording done in 5.1
EDIT: and no, there is no 3>1 adapter ... that would render them unable to transmit the audio correctly. Use SPDIF if you want a single cord.
im not the only people with this issue with this realtek Driver seems like there alot of people having it....
and sadly my speaker dont support SPDIF
logitech x 540 <-- speaker
asus p6x58d-e Motherborad Onborad sound card
even in games i get odd sounds
should i just buy a new sound card?
i just need help finder a good product im not good at sound Specs sure ill be willing to go up more
1) make sure you have the cables from your speaker correctly plugged into your motherboard. They should be color coordinated but make sure they are correct based on what the motherboard and speaker manuals say they should be.
2) if your audio drivers have an interface (look for it on your system tray), make sure it has 5.1 enabled.
3) go into the audio settings in windows, make sure 5.1 is enabled.
5) again, if your source material isnt mastered for 5.1 your system wont produce anything in the other channels or it may try to upmix it as ardi said. Make sure whatever media player youre using or game you are playing has 5.1 audio enabled.
If everything is correct, and you're sure your source material should be 5.1, try purging and reinstalling your audio driver.
ALL the Cables are connected onto Motherborad and Connected all right
Reinstalling Audio Driver Tryed Didnt work
On System Tray Sound is on 5.1
5.1 dont even work im not the only people with this issue i think its the Realtek issue
5.1 dont even work on Games nothing