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Hello.
I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and 4.1 speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers setups. Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups?
Thank you in advance. :) -- "The great companies did not know that the line between hunger and anger is a thin line. And money that might have gone to wages went for gas, for guns, for agents and spies, for blacklists, for drilling. On the highways the people moved like ants and searched for work, for food. And the anger began to ferment." --John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phil/Ant [ at ] http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Nuke ANT from e-mail address: philpi[ at ]earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant[ at ]zimage.com Ant is/was listening to a song on his home computer: Krussi - -'+ Darkside +'- (ID: 191344)
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"Ant" <philpi[ at ]earthlink.netANT> wrote in message news:uj$LEE8VJHA.2080[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and 4.1 > speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers setups. > Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups?
Identify your audio card (hardware) and look at the manufacturer's web site for "drivers" for WinXP that suppoort 2.1 and 4.1. If identification via / Control Panel / Device Manager is insufficient, try the free diagnostic at www.belarc.com.
-- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada)
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Ant wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hello. > > I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and 4.1 > speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers setups. > Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups? > > Thank you in advance. :)
This card advertises "Analog Speakers Support for Headphone, 2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1". Maybe it is specific to the product and its driver ? My $7 sound card has 2.0, 4.0, and 5.1.
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11899_div/11899_div.HTML
Another example here, of a card with a wide variety of presets. Stereo, 2.1, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1.
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html
It looks like it is whatever the product drivers include.
Paul
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On 12/6/2008 10:16 AM PT, Don Phillipson typed:
[Quoted Text] > "Ant" <philpi[ at ]earthlink.netANT> wrote in message > news:uj$LEE8VJHA.2080[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and 4.1 >> speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers setups. >> Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups? > > Identify your audio card (hardware) and look at the manufacturer's > web site for "drivers" for WinXP that suppoort 2.1 and 4.1. > If identification via / Control Panel / Device Manager is > insufficient, try the free diagnostic at www.belarc.com.
I already have the latest Creative Audigy 2 ZS drivers. I noticed on all Windows machines, there are no .1 for stereo and quad setups. :( -- "Even an ant can hurt an elephant." --Proverb /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phil/Ant [ at ] http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Nuke ANT from e-mail address: philpi[ at ]earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant[ at ]zimage.com Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer.
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On 12/6/2008 10:52 AM PT, Paul typed:
[Quoted Text] >> I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and >> 4.1 speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers >> setups. Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups? >> >> Thank you in advance. :) > > This card advertises "Analog Speakers Support for Headphone, 2.1, > 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1". Maybe it is specific to the product and > its driver ? My $7 sound card has 2.0, 4.0, and 5.1. > > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11899_div/11899_div.HTML> > Another example here, of a card with a wide variety of presets. > Stereo, 2.1, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1. > > http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html> > It looks like it is whatever the product drivers include. Interesting. I am using an Audigy 2 ZS. I recalled my former SB Live! and onboard cheapies were like that too. -- "Above ground I shall be food for kites; below I shall be food for mole-crickets and ants. Why rob one to feed the other?" --Juang-zu (4th Century B.C.) /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phil/Ant [ at ] http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) | |o o| | Ant's Quality Foraged Links (AQFL): http://aqfl.net \ _ / Nuke ANT from e-mail address: philpi[ at ]earthlink.netANT ( ) or ANTant[ at ]zimage.com Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer.
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"Ant" <philpi[ at ]earthlink.netANT> wrote in message news:uj$LEE8VJHA.2080[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Hello. > > I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and 4.1 > speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers setups. > Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups? > > Thank you in advance. :) > --
2.1 and 4.1 is not offered as options with that sound card. However, the bass frequencies are redirected from the front 2 speakers to the sub woofer as required. The frequency at which this happens is determined by the size of speakers that you set up in the audio properties. Since this is a THX approved sound card, this is somewhat more control than you get with a normal card.
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On 12/8/2008 2:38 AM PT, M.I.5¾ wrote:
[Quoted Text] >> I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and 4.1 >> speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers setups. >> Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups? > > 2.1 and 4.1 is not offered as options with that sound card. However, the > bass frequencies are redirected from the front 2 speakers to the sub woofer > as required. The frequency at which this happens is determined by the size > of speakers that you set up in the audio properties. Since this is a THX > approved sound card, this is somewhat more control than you get with a > normal card.
Ah. My old satellite speakers are not big. Here is a photograph: http://www.klipsch.com/products/discontinued/details/promedia-v-2-400.aspx .... -- Phillip Pi (aka Ant) Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit Symantec Corporation www.symantec.com ----------------------------------------------------- Email: phillip_pi[ at ]symantec.comSYMC (remove SYMC to reply by e-mail) ----------------------------------------------------- Please do NOT e-mail me for technical support. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this posting are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. Thank you.
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"Paul" <nospam[ at ]needed.com> wrote in message news:ghehki$4t8$1[ at ]aioe.org...
[Quoted Text] > Ant wrote: >> Hello. >> >> I noticed Windows XP's advanced audio properties don't show 2.1 and 4.1 >> speakers setups, but do have .1 (subwoofer) for 5 and 7 speakers setups. >> Is there a way to have/add 2.1/4.1 speakers setups? >> >> Thank you in advance. :) > > This card advertises "Analog Speakers Support for Headphone, 2.1, > 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1". Maybe it is specific to the product and > its driver ? My $7 sound card has 2.0, 4.0, and 5.1. > > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11899_div/11899_div.HTML> > Another example here, of a card with a wide variety of presets. > Stereo, 2.1, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1. > It may be that the reference to 2.1 etc. in the product specs is a way of saying that the device supports a sub woofer in those modes. AFAIK there is no 2 channel recording medium that supports a discrete sub woofer channel as the various 5.1 systems do. The sub woofer channel is usually derived from the main left and right channels and so should really be designated as just plain 2 channel (or 2.0).
4 channel source material is more often than not encoded using a 5.1 channel system but leaving the centre channel with no signal thus giving a 4.1 channel system but masquerading as a 5.1 channel. Even if I play material designated specifically as 4.0, my AV amplifier will show it as 'Dolby Digital 3.1/2' (that is 3 channel plus sub woofer at the front and 2 channel to the rear), though occasionally material is encountered that shows as Dolby Digital 2.0/2 which suggests that the format is specifically supported. I have no idea whether Dolby Digital 2.1/2 is a valid format as I have never encountered a disc so encoded and I don't have the ability to author one of my own, but I don't really see why it shouldn't be.
For apparent oddball formats I have encountered monaural sound encoded onto the centre channel only of Dolby Digital 3.1/2 (in spite of Dolby Digital 1.0/0 being available), and what was presumably originally Dolby Pro Logic encoded as Dolby Digital 2.0/1.
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