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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Did you select "7.1" from the speaker-setup dropdown-menu?
Maybe you need to adjust channel(s) on the headset itself. check the manual "master guide" for the headset:
http://www.razersupport.com/gaming-audio/razer-tiamat-71/
I have the same exact problem. like i have 5.1ch config and theres no speaker fill or bass managment just that stupid swap center/subwoofer (makes sound ♥♥♥♥♥♥)
I have MSI looking into this their buying my exact speakers to test with their motherboards. I'm using a MSI gaming 5 motherboard and a GX Gaming speakers 5.1Ch.
I want to know if you already figured it out?
Now the question that remains:
Do you have a sound card that supports 7.1? The product specs specificly state: "7.1 Surround Sound-enabled Sound Card (for 7.1 Mode)"
So today I was working on my other computer and wanted to listen to music and I messed around with the setting and there is only 1 way to get it to work without Swap center.
This is how:
1. Go to Realtek HD Audiomanager
2. Set it to 5.1 Select the speakers
3. Open Sound Blaster Cinema 2
4. Go to Custom
5. Set speakers to 7.1Ch
6. Go to Realtek and turn off Surrond Speakers
7. Go back into Sound Blaster Cinema 2 and select Bass Redirection.
It was a long process but all speakers now work Fantastically!
Read my post above to solve issue
FOUND A FIX FOLLOW STEPS FOR MSI GAMING 5 or higher MOTHERBOARDS:
So today I was working on my other computer and wanted to listen to music and I messed around with the setting and there is only 1 way to get it to work without Swap center.
This is how:
1. Go to Realtek HD Audiomanager
2. Set it to 5.1 Select the speakers
3. Open Sound Blaster Cinema 2
4. Go to Custom
5. Set speakers to 7.1Ch
6. Go to Realtek and turn off Surrond Speakers
7. Go back into Sound Blaster Cinema 2 and select Bass Redirection.
8. Subwoofer Gain as well
It was a long process but all speakers now work Fantastically!
Go to Playback Devices > click your default device (i.e. Speakers)
Click configure and set to either 5.1 or 7.1 (depending what u have)
Once u get through that setup screen. Now go to Properties for those Speaker.
There should be an Enhancements tab (or similar name) and from there u should options such as Bass Redirect, Equalizer and extra features of that sort u can configure.
I understand but we have a issue that Realtek dosent show all those Enhancements in the Enhancements tab. All I know is that the only way i got my 5.1Ch speakers to work. Thats all. I spent hours and hours and hours it was not that easy to find the Combination to make it work, If bass managment would show up under Enhancements tab i would have had no problems. But it didnt show up after updating Bios, Realtek, Graphics card. Nothing. all i know is it sounds like me and MS Paint have the same issue, that i figured out.
Don't mean to make that sound rude just a FYI.