Audio 5.1 in Windows 7

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  1. Posts : 30
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       #11

    But this problem with any music or movie of any kind. And to give the 5 columns, I even have the speaker fill connected, otherwise only have 2 columns to give.

    Because, from what I read this problem comes from Vista. Because in my XP 5.1 works 100%
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  2. Posts : 1,663
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       #12

    Well, that's pretty odd that it would work in XP and not in 7. I don't know man. I explained it as best I could with my limited knowledge on the subject. Hopefully someone a little more knowledgeable will be able to help you out.
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  3. Posts : 30
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       #13

    Thanks anyway!!

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       #14

    No problem man. If I can find a solution, I will let you know.
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    PanterA said:
    Thanks anyway!!

    PanterA;

    I noticed that the speaker properties picture you attached does not look anything like the speaker properties picture (Asus) blackroseMD1 attached. If you do not have a sound management utility that looks like blackroseMD1's, then chances are you have the default Windows audio drivers installed or the driver you have is only partly functioning. I believe you only need to find the right audio driver.

    Sometimes when a lot of things have been tried without success, it helps to start over from the beginning. Now you have more experience than the first time. I would suggest you start with the Windows default audio driver (remove all drivers and let Windows find one for you) and follow blackroseMD1's suggestion to not use "speaker fill". Install and check out thoroughly each of the drivers available (try compatibility mode also) and hope you find the one that works?

    Anyone have a better idea?

    Robert
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       #16

    Good suggestion iseeuu. I didn't even start to think of the driver issues.
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    blackroseMD1 said:
    Good suggestion iseeuu. I didn't even start to think of the driver issues.
    We'll double team this if that's what it takes!
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       #18

    As not yet I obtained to decide the problem, still I walk to search to decide it.
    And yet, I found this: https://www.sevenforums.com/sound-aud...od-driver.html

    Do you have any information about this driver?

    PS: The "speaker fill" only appears after install realtek driver.
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    PanterA said:
    As not yet I obtained to decide the problem, still I walk to search to decide it.
    And yet, I found this: https://www.sevenforums.com/sound-aud...od-driver.html

    Do you have any information about this driver?

    PS: The "speaker fill" only appears after install realtek driver.
    Hey PanterA, no problem - there is no rush. I have a test box with a ASRock MB where the audio drivers did not want to load. I followed the compatibility mode tutorial closely and downloaded the latest audio driver for Vista from the ASRock website. After unzipping the download (7 does this automatically) I moved the files to a new folder, right clicked on the "setup" file, and selected Vista as the mode. The drivers loaded up perfectly and I have access to the same OEM audio control panel that appears in Win 98. So don't give up!?

    I read some from the forum site from the link ... I do not have any experience with this driver. Sorry. It sounded promising?

    Keep us posted?

    Robert
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  10. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #20

    Hey!! :)

    Well. I had to try to follow this tutorial:

    Windows 7 RC 64 bit Getting Sound From 2 Speakers and Minor Questions
    (last post)


    I can say that the 2 rear speakers are already much better. But the center column, it was a little lower.
    And for example in games, my right column is full of noises. Sometimes make huge impression.

    I do not know what I will do more. I think I can not do anything except spend money on a sound card.

    Greetings
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