Senior Posted June 10, 2008 Content Count: 950 Joined: 03/09/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 10, 2008 Earlier i received my 5.1 speakers that i had ordered (logitech x-530) plugged in all the cables, 2 front are working, center is working and so is the SW but the 2 rears wont work. figured it would have something to do with my soundcard since my comp is like 3 years old or so my sound card is vinyl ac '97 or at least i think thats it.. http://www.download.com/VIA-Vinyl-AC-97-Codec-Combo-Driver/3000-2120_4-10163027.html thats the driver im using its not a big problem, but id like for them to all work, even if it doesnt im sure ill get by with stereo, just want to make sure that they dont work on my comp before i pack them away Link to comment
Modgers1 Posted June 10, 2008 Content Count: 2903 Joined: 02/01/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 10, 2008 New soundcard wouldn't hurt. Are you sure you set up the wiring correctly? -Modgers Link to comment
Lemmings19 Posted June 10, 2008 Content Count: 180 Joined: 03/26/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 10, 2008 (edited) The drivers you downloaded, http://www.download.com/VIA-Vinyl-AC-97-Codec-Combo-Driver/3000-2120_4-10163027.html are for onboard audio I believe (built into your motherboard). If you have a separate sound card, these shouldn't be the proper drivers for it. One thing to check that might make a difference is your audio settings, and what sound source it is set to (Headphones, two desktop speakers, 5.1, 7.1, etc.): Get to that menu this way if you don't know how. Click on control panel and select it from that window. Edited June 10, 2008 by Lemmings19 Link to comment
Senior Posted June 10, 2008 Content Count: 950 Joined: 03/09/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 10, 2008 New soundcard wouldn't hurt. Are you sure you set up the wiring correctly? -Modgers well i just checked and it looks like i fucked up well the green went in the green and red in red, but the last one was a black one and the last 'hole' that it would fit in on my comp was blue, guess i didnt notice the colors ^^ thats the problem then, right :001_unsure:? Link to comment
Senior Posted June 10, 2008 Content Count: 950 Joined: 03/09/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 10, 2008 The drivers you downloaded, http://www.download.com/VIA-Vinyl-AC-97-Codec-Combo-Driver/3000-2120_4-10163027.html are for onboard audio I believe (built into your motherboard). If you have a separate sound card, these shouldn't be the proper drivers for it. One thing to check that might make a difference is your audio settings, and what sound source it is set to (Headphones, two desktop speakers, 5.1, 7.1, etc.): Get to that menu this way if you don't know how. Click on control panel and select it from that window. I didnt buy a sound card so im sure thats the only one i got, as for the audio settings, those were the first i changed, wasnt too long ago i bought a headset Thanks for helping though :thumbup1: Link to comment
Senior Posted June 11, 2008 Content Count: 950 Joined: 03/09/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 11, 2008 (edited) Did some research and heres what i found. my motherboard http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=1764 says it supports 6 channels when testing the speakers, all will work but the 2 rears, but when i play something only the front 2 and the SW will play while the 2 rears and center will buzz and make noise. sometimes the center will play aswell. besides the line in being blue and the rears cable being black i dno what im doing wrong :/ so i guess i either need an adapter for the blue line in to the black rear or an external sound card ? (no way in hell ill buy internal lol) Edited June 11, 2008 by Senior Link to comment
Phobos Posted June 13, 2008 Content Count: 234 Joined: 04/07/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 13, 2008 (edited) Just make sure that the back of your soundcard/computer has jacks that say rear (black), front (green), and center/sub (orange). The pinkish/red is mic in. If you're not sure what you have, look in your motherboard manual or soundcard manual. I'm using the x-540 which has "matrix" mode, which converts stereo to surround, and does a great job, though not real surround. I'm going to upgrade to the Z-5500 probably around holiday season. Edited June 13, 2008 by Phobos Link to comment
Senior Posted June 14, 2008 Content Count: 950 Joined: 03/09/08 Status: Offline Share Posted June 14, 2008 I dont have those jacks, only the 3 for mic, line out and line in but i got it working with that so this topic can be closed thanks for the help though :thumbup1: Link to comment
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