But I added that for people to have some EQ options, since the realtek EQ options are poor. Now when you did the test tones you only got sound from 2.0? All the plugs need to be put into the correct spots. Also with source material if it's 2.0 it will only be heard in 2.0 unless you use speaker fill which will be a simulated surround. Well since you used the test for all speakers, I was thinking your source material was bad.
#Logitech x 530 drivers windows 10 keygen
just wanted to make sure that windows recognized 5.1. I got this speaker more than 4 years ago I believe and since then, from time to time I've been asking the same question looking for answers. Just makes me wonder how people with no problem at all managed to use 5.1 surround speaker on their PC. I have done different combination of plug, from how they're meant to be, and all other combination by plugging green to orange for example, but none of them fixed the problem. What I want is to be able to actually plug in all the cables in the right spot, then be able to have perfect surround sound as how the speakers I have is meant to be.Īs I said earlier on the first post I currently have only the green plug plugged in and am using virtual surround with stereo. I have done the Windows portion of the setup as well(probably was one of the first thing I did to check), however this was not the solution.Īlso that program seems legit but I hate to say this that I'm not looking for those kind of fix for the speakers. Also, for some reason this EQ program isn't included with all mobo's. Enable 5.1/7.1 in playback devices/windows configuration. Right click on the windows speaker icon on your tool bar,not the realtek one. My guess you haven't setup the windows portion yet. However it was just sound, nothing that can be said as surround sound. I'm looking for a permanent fix so the sound can play perfectly through each speaker how they are suppose to play.Īlso to add, during both setup I have tried all speaker did play sound when playing a video or music.
However I fear that this is not the actual solution to the problem. On the Realtek Audio Manager the setting is now on stereo, virtual surround. Now as a solution after searching for solution I unplugged the black and orange plug and only use the green plug. Everything was dead silent, however the volume meter(?) was showing the sound playing. Problem with this setup was that on the sound test on both the Playback Device and on the Realtek Audio Manager the sound was only coming out from the front left and front right. This was how I used to plug my cable to from speaker to motherboard.