Can one of you gurus help me out ?


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #1

    Can one of you gurus help me out ?


    Can one of you gurus help me out ? I've read several posts now and tried solutions but nothing works. My dealer and notebook manufacturer leave me without help, saying nothing is wrong.
    Checking swap center/subwoofer, fill speakers or bass management does not change anything...

    i have an integrated Realtek HD audio card on a notebook with the following specs:

    BTO 17CL33 (Clevo W87CU)

    - Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    - i7 740QM (1.73Ghz, 6Mb, Quad core)
    - 6Gb Corsair RAM
    - nVidia GeForce GTX 460M (1.5Gb DDR 5)
    - 17 inch FULL HD WUXGA+ Glare TFT (1920x1080)
    - OCZ Vertex 2 SSD 160 Gb
    - Intel® Cantiga PM55 1333MHz FSB + ICH10M

    I have 5 speakers integrated in the case: two front speakers, two speakers next to the keyboard, 1 subwoofer on the bottom of the notebook

    I installed the latest driver from the Realtek site: version 2.57 and have selected 5.1 sound in the sound manager.

    With standard windows sounds and with playing music in WMP I only get sound out of the front speakers. This sounds is a little pitchy as if the volume is set too high.
    When I play a DVD with 5.1 surround features I get sound out of all speakers but the Center sound is put out to the subwoofer so I cannot understand what actors are saying. I get almost no bass sound. I just sounds not correct...
    In the sound manager i can clearly hear the sound coming from underneath my laptop when pressing on the center speaker !

    In my device manager I see also Nvidia HD audio listed next to my Realtek card ? See screenshots

    thanx a million for your help !!

    Here I try to give you more information on my setup with screens:
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    Can one of you gurus help me out ?-speakers1.jpg   Can one of you gurus help me out ?-speakers2.jpg   Can one of you gurus help me out ?-speakers3.jpg  
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  2. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #2

    Hello there.

    1st, any stereo file that you play on WMP or any other audio player, will sound in stereo mode, you need to tick the speaker fill option in ScreenShot #2

    2nd, probably you connected the outputs in the wrong jack, you could try to swap the black and orange ones to see if that help, or ticking the Swap Center/Sub option on ScreenShot #2

    3rd, the drivers are OK, latest version :)

    4th, Nvidia i believe it is from the HDMI connector on your card somebody please correct me if i'm wrong
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi, my speakers are integrated so no changing of jacks possible !

    When i tick speaker fill nothing changes ? do i have to reboot to hear changes ?

    thanx

    Punkster said:
    Hello there.

    1st, any stereo file that you play on WMP or any other audio player, will sound in stereo mode, you need to tick the speaker fill option in ScreenShot #2

    2nd, probably you connected the outputs in the wrong jack, you could try to swap the black and orange ones to see if that help, or ticking the Swap Center/Sub option on ScreenShot #2

    3rd, the drivers are OK, latest version :)

    4th, Nvidia i believe it is from the HDMI connector on your card somebody please correct me if i'm wrong
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  4. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #4

    Ohhh i see, i guess i misread and thought you had a desktop PC hehe.

    Let's see.. Reboot your PC after ticking and applying the option.

    Try also the swap option if the sound isn't changing.
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    i'll try to swap and reboot but i would love to see another option than the fill speaker because that would mean simulating ?

    Punkster said:
    Ohhh i see, i guess i misread and thought you had a desktop PC hehe.

    Let's see.. Reboot your PC after ticking and applying the option.

    Try also the swap option if the sound isn't changing.
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  6. Posts : 752
    Windows
       #6

    Unfortunately, as long as you're not playing 5.1 audio files, just stereo files, you'll need the "speaker fill" option because a stereo file has 2 channels, and your speakers are 5 channels. you need to "fill" the audio so the 3 speakers that are not playing any sound, can play it.
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Punkster said:
    Unfortunately, as long as you're not playing 5.1 audio files, just stereo files, you'll need the "speaker fill" option because a stereo file has 2 channels, and your speakers are 5 channels. you need to "fill" the audio so the 3 speakers that are not playing any sound, can play it.

    OK. I cannot get this to work. I checked both Fill Speakers and Swap, but when i play a 5.1 DVD the voices come out of the subwoofer and i cannot understand a word....
    In VLC player i can switch between 5.1 and 4 speakers and you clearly hear the voices dissapear... What can i do ??
    When i try to let VCL play via DirectAudio there is no sound at all that comes out... When i check witch DxDiag the settings for the sound are OK i think....
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