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You can't connect the speakers to your TV. I doesn't have any audio output available, just inputs. Those are for connecting the audio from sources like DVD players, and they go in to the TV's sound system. But there's no way of getting the sound out except through the set's internal speakers. The surround system you got is great for a computer, but it's not what you need for TV use.
The only solution I can offer is the suggestion that you invest in a home theater receiver. You can get decent basic systems with the receiver (often with DVD/audio CD playback capability built in) and surround speakers at reasonable prices. Then you use that to drive the speakers, and use the TV just as a video monitor. Then you will have surround sound.
The speakers themselves shouldn't need any sort of software to work properly. They should just plug into the sound card in the back of your computer. If you aren't getting any sound, then it's likely you need to reinstall your sound card drivers.
To identify you sound card, goto Start > Control Panel > Device Manager > Sound, Video and Game Controllers. Your sound card will be listed in there. Once you know what sound card you're using, go to the manufacturer's website and reinstall the drivers. If that doesn't work, try this. Goto Start > Control Panel > Sound > Playback
Your speakers should be listed in here and they should have a checkmark next to them. If it's not next to the one that says Speakers, right-click it and set it to Enable.
Make sure the cables are plugged in the correct places on your PC. You may need to use the headphone out on the back panel. This depends on your audio card in your PC.
Hi...hard time with your logitech Speaker., do you have a 5.1 sound card install inside your pc, like 6 outputs and two input jack on your sound card... a pro sound card to make your logitech X-50 work like a charm if you dont have... I suggest to by a creative soundblaster pro 5.1, but if you do have a surround sound card with 6 input jack install in your pc and fail to work properly...ride down the model of your sound card and check if it compatible with windows 7., just download the patch for it... good luck.
i don't believe you need a disk to install the speakers. speakers are a plug-and-play device, and all you need is a surround sound capable audio driver and software. color coding is as follows; black to blue, green to green, yellow to pink
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