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Old September 28th 08, 10:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
fzfrank
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Default Can't get proper setup for 5.1 speakers

I've been working on this and searching all morning. I'm trying to set up
5.1-speaker surround sound on my computer. Everything is working perfectly in
the Realtek HD Audio driver (I have 6 speakers set up and the test tones work
in all the right places). I set the advanced properties in Control Panel --
Sound to 5.1 Channel Surround, but when I try to adjust the speaker volume, I
only have the option of adjusting 2 speakers.

The related problem is: when I play itunes or Windows Media player, the
sound comes out of all speakers -- it's only supposed to come out of the FR
and FL.

I tried updating the Realtek driver but that didn't help.

My computer:
MSI K9N6SGM-V motherboard
Realtek ALC883 on-board audio
Realtek HD Audio Manager v 5.10.0.5605
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Old September 29th 08, 05:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
BigJim
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Default Can't get proper setup for 5.1 speakers

put a 5.1 dvd disk in and then try setting it.
"fzfrank" wrote in message
...
I've been working on this and searching all morning. I'm trying to set up
5.1-speaker surround sound on my computer. Everything is working perfectly
in
the Realtek HD Audio driver (I have 6 speakers set up and the test tones
work
in all the right places). I set the advanced properties in Control
Panel --
Sound to 5.1 Channel Surround, but when I try to adjust the speaker
volume, I
only have the option of adjusting 2 speakers.

The related problem is: when I play itunes or Windows Media player, the
sound comes out of all speakers -- it's only supposed to come out of the
FR
and FL.

I tried updating the Realtek driver but that didn't help.

My computer:
MSI K9N6SGM-V motherboard
Realtek ALC883 on-board audio
Realtek HD Audio Manager v 5.10.0.5605



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Old September 30th 08, 09:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
M.I.5¾
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Default Can't get proper setup for 5.1 speakers


"fzfrank" wrote in message
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I've been working on this and searching all morning. I'm trying to set up
5.1-speaker surround sound on my computer. Everything is working perfectly
in
the Realtek HD Audio driver (I have 6 speakers set up and the test tones
work
in all the right places). I set the advanced properties in Control
Panel --
Sound to 5.1 Channel Surround, but when I try to adjust the speaker
volume, I
only have the option of adjusting 2 speakers.


The volume faders for the other speakers need to be added to the playback
mixer (open up the mixer (double click on the speaker icon in the system
tray) and select the 'Options'menu and click 'properties'. You should now
be able to select the missing faders).

The related problem is: when I play itunes or Windows Media player, the
sound comes out of all speakers -- it's only supposed to come out of the
FR
and FL.


The Reltek driver allows the selection of a variety of speaker combinations.
If 5.1 speakers are selected and a stereo (2 channel) source is played, then
the output is from all 5 speakers - the rear mirrors the front and the
center gives sound common to left and right. A true 5.1 surround source
should play correctly. If you really want a 2 channel source to come from
only the 2 front speakers, then you need to change the speaker set up to 2.0
speakers. There should be a Realtek icon in the system tray (looks a bit
like a hoover brush) that opens up a control panel - it's one of the
options.

I tried updating the Realtek driver but that didn't help.

My computer:
MSI K9N6SGM-V motherboard
Realtek ALC883 on-board audio
Realtek HD Audio Manager v 5.10.0.5605



 




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