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sound blaster live and 2.1
hi (and sorry for my english)
i have a sound blaster live card in a computer under XP Pro. I just bought a 2.1 sound system (altec 621). I had used the creative mixer to put the correct settings but there is no possibility to choose a system with 2 satellites and a subwoofer, and the only choice that allow the sound to come is 5.1. In that configuration, the left satellite is considered as central satellite an the right one is considered as subwoofer, and feel that the sound is not reproduce very well. Does anyone had the problem, and what is the solution to adapt perfectly the software configuration to my 2.1 system. Thanks for your answers :-) Philippe |
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the only choice that allow the sound to come is 5.1. In that configuration, the left satellite is considered as central satellite an the right one is considered as subwoofer, and feel that the sound is not reproduce very well. No ****, sherlock. You have plugged your speakers' input cable into the wrong output on the soundcard! If you move the plug to the correct output (often marked with the color green) and then select two speakers in the surround mixer (no need to bother with .1; the sub will function as intended anyway), things will work the way they're supposed to. |
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thank u !
"Lenny" a écrit dans le message de ... the only choice that allow the sound to come is 5.1. In that configuration, the left satellite is considered as central satellite an the right one is considered as subwoofer, and feel that the sound is not reproduce very well. No ****, sherlock. You have plugged your speakers' input cable into the wrong output on the soundcard! If you move the plug to the correct output (often marked with the color green) and then select two speakers in the surround mixer (no need to bother with .1; the sub will function as intended anyway), things will work the way they're supposed to. |
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