Sonic Fury + 5.1 setup
Hi all, I just got a Nicole 5. 1 Surround Sound System (SD1500) and I am having a ***** of a time setting it up properly on my Video Logic SonicFury sound card. When I hook up the leads to the sound card, I get sound out of the sub and the front/rear speakers but not the center speaker.
Hi all,
I just got a Nicole 5.1 Surround Sound System (SD1500) and I am having a ***** of a time setting it up properly on my Video Logic SonicFury sound card.
When I hook up the leads to the sound card, I get sound out of the sub and the front/rear speakers but not the center speaker.
I have the correct leads in the correct inputs in on the sound card, set the card to 6 speaker setup (5.1) in the Sound Fury options then load up either powerdvd or Hollywood+ software and kick on a 5.1 track, and wham - no sound out of center speaker.
I called Nicole and they told me to set the Control Panel -> Sound and Video properties to 5.1 setup, so I did but then I get no sound at all.
Any suggestions?
Also, is there any software out there that I can run to test the speakers?
Kinda like Creative's speaker test where it goes "front left, front right, rear left, rear right" so you know your speakers are working.
--James
I just got a Nicole 5.1 Surround Sound System (SD1500) and I am having a ***** of a time setting it up properly on my Video Logic SonicFury sound card.
When I hook up the leads to the sound card, I get sound out of the sub and the front/rear speakers but not the center speaker.
I have the correct leads in the correct inputs in on the sound card, set the card to 6 speaker setup (5.1) in the Sound Fury options then load up either powerdvd or Hollywood+ software and kick on a 5.1 track, and wham - no sound out of center speaker.
I called Nicole and they told me to set the Control Panel -> Sound and Video properties to 5.1 setup, so I did but then I get no sound at all.
Any suggestions?
Also, is there any software out there that I can run to test the speakers?
Kinda like Creative's speaker test where it goes "front left, front right, rear left, rear right" so you know your speakers are working.
--James
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