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I would tend to agree with you, but my reciever (Yamaha RX-V765) tells me what the input signal is. In this case, 5.1 DD. Besides, I turned off upmixing on my reciever after reading this thread . . .
Hope this helps
Scott
DD, huh? I have my card set to DTS interactive, and everything comes out my stereo in DTS upmix, even thing that r not DTS format...sound is much better.
Most of the movies we have archived, DTS was ripped out of them. Personaly I have always prefered DD anyways, but now we're getting into BD, so until they have a good reliable Blu Ray player built into Media Center, it's the stand alone Lg BD300 for BD, and the sound from that is un-approachable. Windows has some catching up to do until my wife and I will truly be a single box house hold.
Scott
I am using realtek AC'97, may be this can help.
Drivers version 6303_Vista_PG537 on Windows 7 RC 7100
right click on speaker tray icon >> playback devices >> recording tab >> right click there then activate show disable and disconnect device,
i use stereo mix, and i can hear some unheared sounds before. it's noisy, but you can reduce the noise by reducing stereo mix level to minimum (i use 0)
i hope this can help, and i'd like to know another solution... cheers..
Has anyone tried last windows 7 bulid (7600) with realtek soundcard and 5.1 system? Is there any help with final build?
I am using the Build 7600 with the Realtek Azalia soundchip in HD Audio and 5.1 surround and have had no issues at all.Has anyone tried last windows 7 bulid (7600) with realtek soundcard and 5.1 system? Is there any help with final build?
It works very well with DVD movies and audio files.
it's not fixed. still the same problem. although i found actually a nice solution but it doesn't work completely. i managed to get sound from all of my speakers, but it's not really 5.1 surround. it's just that i put that every single jack was front speakers so from all the speakers, i got the sound as it was played from the front speakers.