Subwoofer plays when configuring sound, but not when playing music.


  1. Posts : 139
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       #1

    Subwoofer plays when configuring sound, but not when playing music.


    So, here's my issue. I have Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5500 speakers. I originally had them connected to my computer via a single line. So, I took the inputs from the speakers' console and directly connected everything to my computer. Now, I have surround sound (Wahoo!). But, the subwoofer only works when I'm configuring through the Control Panel. But, when I play music, I get zero sound from it.

    Also, I have to set the properties in Sound to 7.1 to get all 5 speakers working. And the sub still works when running the test in 7.1 too. I've gone through every program that I can find on my computer that relates to sound and have set everything to 5.1 for now. I don't understand why I don't have sound from my subwoofer.
    Last edited by ruste84; 13 Mar 2013 at 18:02. Reason: Clarification
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  2. Posts : 544
    Windows 7 64bit
       #2

    Hi ruste84,

    Since the speakers are producing 'surround sound' while configuration, it appears that the 'audio track' that you are trying to listen to is a standard '2 channel audio file'. You may try a digitally encoded 'surround sound audio' (a retail DVD with known 5.1 audio) to check if the 'speakers' work as desired.

    If the issue persists, please confirm that the physical connections of the 'speakers' are setup properly. For reference, you may want to have a look at the recommended 'setup' for the motherboard installed 'ASUS Crosshair IV Formula'.


    Also use the 'X-Fi CMSS-3D Panel' to configure 3D virtual surround effects. (Reference image below)


    Hope this helps. Do reply with the findings.

    Last edited by Saurabh A; 14 Mar 2013 at 02:50.
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  3. Posts : 139
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       #3

    Hello Saurabh A,

    The first image is how I have it setup now, but I'll check the X-FI 3D panel settings when I get home. Here's a little more background. All of my speakers connected to the subwoofer, then the 3 speaker connections ran from the subwoofer to the speaker "console", which was connected to my computer through another single connection. This worked, but it was only 2 speakers and the sub.

    So, what I did was disconnected the single connection to the computer and instead of running the speaker cables from the sub to the console, I ran them from the outputs on my computer to the sub. This relegates the console as merely a power supply for my speakers, but it brings to life all of my speakers when I’m playing music. This is where I noticed the sub not playing, but as you stated, I'm not sure about the audio track itself.

    Another issue I noticed after awhile is I don’t have sound when watching YouTube videos. But, I’ll double check after I configure the X-Fi 3D panel.
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  4. Posts : 139
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    So, I've checked my connections and set the X-Fi CMSS-3D Panel. Still no sub or sound when watching YouTube.
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  5. Posts : 139
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Something magical has happened in the 5 minutes since my last post. I can now hear YouTube videos. Still no subwoofer though.
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  6. Posts : 544
    Windows 7 64bit
       #6

    Hi ruste84,

    Thank you for the response.

    Wierd that the 'sub woofer' works while testing stage; and don't work later.
    Would recommend you to try removing the current 'audio drivers' and allow 'Windows' to pick the apt drivers by itself.

    Do reply with the results.


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  7. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #7

    Equalizer APO


    This solution worked for me using a piece of free software called Equalizer APO https://sourceforge.net/projects/equalizerapo/

    I originally started using this software to swap left and right channels, since my new Micca PB42X Powered Bookshelf Speakers had the powered speaker as the right channel and my PC was to the left of my desk and the cables wouldn't reach. I configured it to swap channels, following this guide, Swap left/right audio channels and have not seen it or used it again until today.

    I decided to add back in my old powered sub which originally connected to the front speaker connection of the sound card, has a built in crossover, and powers the old Left and Right passive speakers. I wanted to connect the sub to the Center/Sub port to use with my new powered Left and Right speakers. While this seemed to work in the Winblows Sound Control Panel setting up the system as 5.1 and deselecting the center and rear speakers, I could hear the thump of the sub, but when playing 2 channel music through foobar or anything else, no sound from the sub. Equalizer APO to the rescue.

    I added one filter "Copy Channels:" and selected Channel SUB = Channel L, added another assignment: Channel SUB = Channel R. Instantly my sub started working. Effectively the filter tells winblows to send the left and right channel to the sub port on the sound card. I tried changing winblows config back to 2 channel setup vs 5.1 and the sub quit working. So it's important to setup winblows for 5.1 and deselect the speakers you don't have keeping the sub channel in order to keep the sub port on the sound card active. ** Note that after applying the filter and testing the sub in Control pannel it made no sound.

    The only draw back is if you play a true 5.1 channel sound this filter will probably mess with that. But it as simple as running Editor.exe and clicking the power button for the filter to toggle it off and on. No reboot required.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Subwoofer plays when configuring sound, but not when playing music.-copy-sub.png  
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  8. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #8

    rsadix said:
    This solution worked for me using a piece of free software called Equalizer APO Equalizer APO download | SourceForge.net
    Hi!

    First post here and I know it's a bit of a necropost. I just wanted to say thanks for your post! It was the only solution I found for the same problem that I have been having for a long time now. Really appreciate it :) Finally getting some real bass with music playing from my home theater system. It's great
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #9

    rsadix said:
    This solution worked for me using a piece of free software called Equalizer APO Equalizer APO download | SourceForge.net

    I originally started using this software to swap left and right channels, since my new Micca PB42X Powered Bookshelf Speakers had the powered speaker as the right channel and my PC was to the left of my desk and the cables wouldn't reach. I configured it to swap channels, following this guide, Swap left/right audio channels and have not seen it or used it again until today.

    I decided to add back in my old powered sub which originally connected to the front speaker connection of the sound card, has a built in crossover, and powers the old Left and Right passive speakers. I wanted to connect the sub to the Center/Sub port to use with my new powered Left and Right speakers. While this seemed to work in the Winblows Sound Control Panel setting up the system as 5.1 and deselecting the center and rear speakers, I could hear the thump of the sub, but when playing 2 channel music through foobar or anything else, no sound from the sub. Equalizer APO to the rescue.

    I added one filter "Copy Channels:" and selected Channel SUB = Channel L, added another assignment: Channel SUB = Channel R. Instantly my sub started working. Effectively the filter tells winblows to send the left and right channel to the sub port on the sound card. I tried changing winblows config back to 2 channel setup vs 5.1 and the sub quit working. So it's important to setup winblows for 5.1 and deselect the speakers you don't have keeping the sub channel in order to keep the sub port on the sound card active. ** Note that after applying the filter and testing the sub in Control pannel it made no sound.

    The only draw back is if you play a true 5.1 channel sound this filter will probably mess with that. But it as simple as running Editor.exe and clicking the power button for the filter to toggle it off and on. No reboot required.
    I registered just for saying thank you for this solution, it worked perfectly for me. I didn't know exactly which channel is subwoofer on, but I went through them in the program and found it. Thanks a lot!
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