On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 22:46:54 -0400, Air Force Jayhawk
<airforcejayhawk.RemoveThis@comcast.net> wrote:
>On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:12:58 -0600, Name <name.RemoveThis@company.com> wrote:
>
>>In article <eqbfmv4l33bgd7cfa07m7bcorekttqbhtc.RemoveThis@4ax.com>,
>>airforcejayhawk@comcast.net says...
>>> I just installed a 5.1 sound add-on card to my Soyo P400 lite
>>> motherboard. The sound demo works great on all 6 channels but when I
>>> play a mp3 file I don't get the back speakers.
>>>
>>> Ideas?
>>>
>>Probably the mp3 file is only two channels--stereo. The back speakers
>>in a 5.1 system are not simply extra speakers duplicating information,
>>they expect their own audio streams. If you merely want fuller stereo
>>sound to include your back speakers, a simple Y-connector for each front
>>channel will do that.
>
>Thanks...all that makes sense.
>
>
Also if you are using winamp earlier than V.3 then installed winamp v3
you may have lost the back speakers. I had this happen after
installing v3 and both my earier version and updated one caused me to
loose my back speakers. I thought the chanles went out on the power
amp in the speakers. I use window media and all 4 speakers were
working. So you might uninsatll then re-install whatever program
you're using for your mp3's.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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