Logitech 5.1 speakers messed up

Pandy90

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I have windows 7 and a realtek HD soundcard which supports 5.1 with dolby home theatre.

I bought the logitech x530 5.1 surround sound speakers and when doing the test int he realtek control panel, the sounds for the front speakers are coming from the rear speakers and visa versa. I double checked the manual and I have them in the right place.

Is there anything I can do to fix? (apart from switching the front speakers with the rear speakers. As the wires on the front speakers are shorter than thoses for the front so they don't really reach.

Thanks
 

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If you are certain you have the correct speaker cables connected to the correct jacks on the PC, check the other end and make sure they are connected correctly to the bass speaker/amplifier. Also, make sure the two front and two rear speakers are connected correctly to the bass speaker connections. There is nothing in the PC or RealTek that can be changed, it's all in the speaker system and how all the cabling is connected.
 

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If you are certain you have the correct speaker cables connected to the correct jacks on the PC, check the other end and make sure they are connected correctly to the bass speaker/amplifier. Also, make sure the two front and two rear speakers are connected correctly to the bass speaker connections. There is nothing in the PC or RealTek that can be changed, it's all in the speaker system and how all the cabling is connected.

It is all colour co-ordinated, plus I just double checked and they are deffinately connected correctly
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Aspire 5935G
OS
Windows 7
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo ~ 2.2GHZ
Memory
3GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 4570
Sound Card
Realtek HD (Dolby Home Theatre v3)
Monitor(s) Displays
[Laptop]
Hard Drives
320 GB
Internet Speed
10Mb

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Can i do this with my 5740G model? 5.1 system can't work (i have logitech without SPDIF. It has only 3 analog jacks. I have only stereo) Can i change analog output to 5.1 using some program? Does my sound card must required mapping jacks?
 

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