Windows 7 5.1 Surround.


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    Windows 7 5.1 Surround.


    I know that their has been a problem with Windows 7 and 5.1 Surround Sound but I'm using Realtek HD Audio and well it is working, but the rear left and rear right seem too quiet compared to the Fl, Fr, M speakers. They are almost un noticeable in the room unless you put your ear to it. Anyone know a fix for this?
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       #2

    Do you have speaker fill enabled?
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       #3

    No idea where it might be in the Realtek controls, but have you tried here,

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    I have speaker fill enabled ill try thos4e other settings tho
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    well it o nly shows left ande right when i look at the same settigns you did stormy
    nvm i found theat settinga nd their all the same
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
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    how have you set it up?

    I have mine connected to my Yamaha AV receiver using an optical connection, and have full control over all my speakers using realtek
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    I have a logitech surround sound setup they plug into the sub then the pc.
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    Sardonicus said:
    Windows 7 5.1 Surround.-capture.png

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    i enabled both of those and the rear speakers are still very quiet nothing semed to change
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