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The problem is simple,
Logitech G51 speaker problem
the problem is that the music you listen to are not recorded in 5.1 as the DVD (some). So inevitably your PC acts like a 2.1
Just go into the software that lets you manage your 5.1 sound, look a little (it must be under a heading such as "sound effects" or something like that) I do not know all the software but somewhere there must be a ticking a box that activates the virtual speakers and reverberations. In fact the software will simulate a 5.1 which will therefore not really a 5.1 but all the sudden come out of the speakers.The problem is simple, the problem is that the music you listen to are not recorded in 5.1 as the DVD (some). So inevitably your PC acts like a 2.1
Just go into the software that lets you manage your 5.1 sound, look a little (it must be under a heading such as "sound effects" or something like that) I do not know all the software but somewhere there must be a ticking a box that activates the virtual speakers and reverberations. In fact the software will simulate a 5.1 which will therefore not really a 5.1 but all the sudden come out of the speakers.
Logitech G51 speaker problem
The problem is simple, the problem is that the music you listen to are not recorded in 5.1 as the DVD (some). So inevitably your PC acts like a 2.1
Just go into the software that lets you manage your 5.1 sound, look a little (it must be under a heading such as "sound effects" or something like that) I do not know all the software but somewhere there must be a ticking a box that activates the virtual speakers and reverberations. In fact the software will simulate a 5.1 which will therefore not really a 5.1 but all the sudden come out of the speakers.
The problem is simple, the problem is that the music you listen to are not recorded in 5.1 as the DVD (some). So inevitably your PC acts like a 2.1
Just go into the software that lets you manage your 5.1 sound, look a little (it must be under a heading such as "sound effects" or something like that) I do not know all the software but somewhere there must be a ticking a box that activates the virtual speakers and reverberations. In fact the software will simulate a 5.1 which will therefore not really a 5.1 but all the sudden come out of the speakers.The problem is simple, the problem is that the music you listen to are not recorded in 5.1 as the DVD (some). So inevitably your PC acts like a 2.1
Just go into the software that lets you manage your 5.1 sound, look a little (it must be under a heading such as "sound effects" or something like that) I do not know all the software but somewhere there must be a ticking a box that activates the virtual speakers and reverberations. In fact the software will simulate a 5.1 which will therefore not really a 5.1 but all the sudden come out of the speakers.
The problem is simple, the problem is that the music you listen to are not recorded in 5.1 as the DVD (some). So inevitably your PC acts like a 2.1
Just go into the software that lets you manage your 5.1 sound, look a little (it must be under a heading such as "sound effects" or something like that) I do not know all the software but somewhere there must be a ticking a box that activates the virtual speakers and reverberations. In fact the software will simulate a 5.1 which will therefore not really a 5.1 but all the sudden come out of the speakers.