TOY PERFORMING SPECIFIC MOTION AND OUTPUTTING SOUND IN TV OR PC MONITOR TURNED ON/OFFCHAE, DO SANG
The non-PC portion of the setup works fine - the TV outputs 5.1 sound just fine when it's getting input from an X-Box, but not when it's getting input from the PC. Instead, Windows is only outputting stereo sound. Several posts on this forum and YouTube videos suggest trying to ...
check your sound control panel in windows to see what output it's using, if you dont see anything outputting, check windows volume mixer. If you're not using your monitors for audio output, try disabling them. I'm using headphones, and like I say they work fine for the first video and...
First of all, is your motherboard capable of outputting 5.1 surround sound? Just because there’s an optical out port doesn’t guarantee that you’ll get surround sound across all your games, movies and so on. Your optical port on your motherboard should support 5.1 sound, though this will...
Please notice that the STEREO function can not be realized when recording in single-channel Quad mode is not supported when outputting audio through USB interface There will be a "ticking" sound when switching on/off the quad mode. It is recommended to select the corresponding mode before record...
Ubuntu may be outputting on a different port to that which you normally use. As strange as it may seem, on some computers (not all) if the date is set far back in the past (because of a flat internal battery) then you may get a blank screen. You can use yaboot parameters to ...
My headphones are outputting audio from the center channel on the left and right sides, they are inside out with their audio, and sounds that are on the sides with other headphones end up in the center with these. Not sure how else to describe it and I probably need a new pair of hea...
Hi I have a TV which is HDMI outputted to the HDMI slot in my Gigabyte 787-D3H motherboard in my PC. Then I'm outputting an HDMI from my Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 to an HDMI input in the back of my Pioneer VSX-522. I cannot get any sound when I play Itunes.
On the bright side, UAA also helped foster the idea of outputting digital audio over USB for conversion by an external DAC. Early products sounded terrible due to jitter, low-quality DACs, and other issues, but the industry eventually overcame those problems. New...
Disallowing the possibility of outputting audio via HDMI and S/PDIF (or analogue) at the same time. Most of our nit-picks apply specifically the version of Total Media Theatre that ships with the card, and are not directed at the actual hardware. These include poor HD-DVD support (which,...