A few days ago I had to replace my motherboard. The PCIe video card from the old system is a Radeon 4350 with HDMI (7.1 capable) which I consider to be better than the on-board Radeon 2100 in the new mobo (it's HDMI only supports 2-channel). I have the 2100 disabled in the device manager.
If i go to Control Panel/Sounds, all 6 channels test perfectly on the Radeon 4350! But then I go to MediaCenter settings and tell it I have a 5.1 audio and it accepts it, but when MediaCenter tests the speakers or plays back a show recorded in 5.1, all sound comes out of just the front L & R speakers attached to my HDMI-switching receiver.
I'm going to see if it makes any difference to disable the audio on both HDMI's and use the optical S/PDIF instead.

If i go to Control Panel/Sounds, all 6 channels test perfectly on the Radeon 4350! But then I go to MediaCenter settings and tell it I have a 5.1 audio and it accepts it, but when MediaCenter tests the speakers or plays back a show recorded in 5.1, all sound comes out of just the front L & R speakers attached to my HDMI-switching receiver.
I'm going to see if it makes any difference to disable the audio on both HDMI's and use the optical S/PDIF instead.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- DIY
- OS
- windows 7
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 4400
- Motherboard
- M4A78L-M
- Memory
- 4g DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon 4350 + on-board Radeon 2100
- Sound Card
- built into Radeon 4350 + on board VT1708S
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Sharp Aquos 60" via HDMI
- Hard Drives
- WD 250gb + Seagate 1tb
- PSU
- Thermaltake 550w
- Case
- Thermaltake Back black
- Cooling
- PSU + Thermaltake CPU fan + 3 chassis fans