It has caused confusion for many, myself included. I suspect you have been deceived by a feature of the Realtek sound system. (Sorry for the long post, I just want to explain the situation as much as I can.) I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling the provided drivers of my Mobo (Asus Realtek HD audio), but still encounter same issue. I tried checking all the connections of my speakers and all seem to be properly connected. Also, I cannot find 5.1 surround sound or DTS on the sound configuration of windows. Also tried the 5.1 sound test using Realtek, I noticed that all the output are only coming from Front L-R and center. Only the Front L-R, Center and subs output sound, while the Rear L-R now has no output. However, I tried testing the full 5.1 channel output this week by using the additional black and orange cables from my speakers and connected them to the black (Rear) and orange (SubW/C) input of my motherboard. For the past year I was only using the single green cable from my speakers to rear stereo jack input (green) of my motherboard.ĭuring that time, the Front L-R, Center, and subs are working and the Rear L-R outputs a very subtle ambient sound, almost unnoticable. Hi, I was recently trying to test whether the onboard soundcard of my Asus Z370 Prime-A motherboard would work with my 5.1 channel speakers (Logitech Z506).
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