5.1 Speakers (rear speakers dont sound)

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    FreakY is offline Valued Member

    5.1 Speakers (rear speakers dont sound)

    I'm using a 5.1 Speakers device. Before, I was able to hear all the speakers but now I can only hear front speakers and center but I cant hear rear ones. I've installed my Sound Blaster Live! audio card driver and it still don't work.

    Any recomendations?


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    DJNafey is offline UK site moderator
    Do you know what changed just before you stopped being able to hear the rear speakers. For example, did you move the PC to a different room and perhaps reconnect the speakers differently?

    The connection is certainly the first thing that I'd check. Different 5.1 systems get connected in different ways. The green, blue and pink connectors on your sound card don't always get hooked up in the way that might be most obvious. Check the documentation for the Sound Blaster card for further details.

    Also check that the speakers are all connected to each other correctly and securely. Many systems work with the satellite speakers all being connected into the subwoofer box. Make sure the lead for each satellite speaker is connected into the correct hole.

    Once you've checked that all the hardware is connected in the right way, if you still have problems, look at the software application(s) that came with the Sound Blaster card. There may be a configuration screen where you need to select whether you are using headphones, 2 speakers, 2.1 speakers, 5.1 speakers, etc.

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    uk31248 is offline Newbie
    I have the same problem with a sound blaster live card and creative 5.1 speakers. did you ever find the answer ?

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    CaptainMazda is offline Dedicated Member
    Quote Originally Posted by DJNafey View Post
    Once you've checked that all the hardware is connected in the right way, if you still have problems, look at the software application(s) that came with the Sound Blaster card. There may be a configuration screen where you need to select whether you are using headphones, 2 speakers, 2.1 speakers, 5.1 speakers, etc.
    Yep, this solved the problem for me last year when I setup my 5.1 speakers and Live! 24-bit card. You also need to check the following:

    1. Go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel
    2. Double-click on Sounds and Audio Settings
    3. Click on Advanced
    4. Make sure your speaker settings are on 5.1

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