I have a rather cheap and poor quality Trust 5.1 surround system and a rather awesome View Quest SonicDock.
While my current, best, computer was away being repaired, I wired up all the speakers in a rather complicated manner which enabled me to have c/sub, the two front side speakers, and the SonicDock output simultaneously, at maximum volume. However, the read side speakers never worked with that cabling and I thought they had both died until I got this computer back and connected the surround properly.
Why do I want the audio to output through two sets of speakers at the same time? The subwoofer from the surround set is awful. The SonicDock produces some literally desk-shaking bass.
So, the computer has the following audio ports:
(rear)
in (blue), out (green), mic (pink), c/sub (orange), rear (black), side (grey)
(front panel)
mic (pink), headphones (green)
Basically, I don't WANT surround. My room isn't big enough and the speakers can't be strategically positioned, I just want the maximum sound output. I.e. I don't want WMP to just be sending audio to the front speakers, I want sound to come out of all the speakers, even if it's just stereo sound but through all 6/7 speakers.
I've fiddled with all the Realtek HD Audio manager settings and can't get it to work how I want it to. When I tried stacking earphone splitters and connecting the four speaker cables into that stack and plugged into the rear green out port, it didn't work as intended.
I think what I'd like to do is to get the system to send louder output to the SonicDock, as I can hear it if the system is on the highest volume, but then the surround is too loud (as I have the surround volume on highest so I can just use the media center remote for volume)
While my current, best, computer was away being repaired, I wired up all the speakers in a rather complicated manner which enabled me to have c/sub, the two front side speakers, and the SonicDock output simultaneously, at maximum volume. However, the read side speakers never worked with that cabling and I thought they had both died until I got this computer back and connected the surround properly.
Why do I want the audio to output through two sets of speakers at the same time? The subwoofer from the surround set is awful. The SonicDock produces some literally desk-shaking bass.
So, the computer has the following audio ports:
(rear)
in (blue), out (green), mic (pink), c/sub (orange), rear (black), side (grey)
(front panel)
mic (pink), headphones (green)
Basically, I don't WANT surround. My room isn't big enough and the speakers can't be strategically positioned, I just want the maximum sound output. I.e. I don't want WMP to just be sending audio to the front speakers, I want sound to come out of all the speakers, even if it's just stereo sound but through all 6/7 speakers.
I've fiddled with all the Realtek HD Audio manager settings and can't get it to work how I want it to. When I tried stacking earphone splitters and connecting the four speaker cables into that stack and plugged into the rear green out port, it didn't work as intended.
I think what I'd like to do is to get the system to send louder output to the SonicDock, as I can hear it if the system is on the highest volume, but then the surround is too loud (as I have the surround volume on highest so I can just use the media center remote for volume)
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitAMD Phenom II X6 1035T @2.6GHz (hexacore) (=1...6GB DDR3-1333 (running at 1066)NVIDIA/MSI GeForce GTX 770 (2GB)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion p6565uk
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X6 1035T @2.6GHz (hexacore) (=15.6GHz)
- Motherboard
- FOXCONN (2AA9)
- Memory
- 6GB DDR3-1333 (running at 1066)
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA/MSI GeForce GTX 770 (2GB)
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD Audio (with 5.1 surround sound always on)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP 2311x (secondary-workspace), Sharp LL-T1620-H (primary)
- Screen Resolution
- 1924x1080
- Hard Drives
- 480GB Crucial M500 SSD
1TB internal WD Caviar Black
3TB Seagate Barracude 7200rpm (for media storage)
4TB Seagate Desktop drive (mirrored backup)
2TB Apple AirPort Time Capsule
1TB Seagate FreeAgent Desk
500GB Seagate External Desktop Drive
- PSU
- XCase Dolphin, 700W
- Case
- Stock HP one that came with it, mid-size ATX
- Cooling
- Stock fans, they're fairly quiet.
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 2000+ HP Media Centre Remote
- Mouse
- Microsoft Wireless Mouse 2000
- Internet Speed
- 20 Mbps down, 50 Mbps up
- Antivirus
- MSE
- Browser
- Chrome Beta
- Other Info
- Also:
- 13" Apple MacBook Air, 2013, i7 @ 1.7GHz, 8GB DDR3, 256GB SSD
- HP Deskjet 3050A
- Two HP ZV5000 laptops (the better of the two recently broke)
- A Compaq Evo D310 (has 2GB RAM and a 2.53GHz P4 but is curiously extremely slow)
- A desk fan - this weather is warm ;)
- A fair few retro consoles
- Too many cables behind the desk, probably a fire hazard.