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I'm using Windows 7 with Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and I had to; right click the speaker icon, left click "Playback devices", left click speakers, in lower left of box left click "Configure", then left click 5.1 surround. And of course there's more. Go into programs and open the Sound Blaster "Audio Console" and left click "CMSS 3D" and look under "CMSS Modes" , if OFF is listed in the box click on the down arrow and change it to CMSS. Now all speakers work just fine.
If you are using Sound Blaster, go into "All Programs" and open the "Creative File" and then the "Audio Console", left click the "CMSS 3D" tab, under the "CMSS Modes" click on the selection box and select "CMSS". They should start working at once.
I found the
solution to my own problem. (First install
the software that is provided in the form of a CD with your SoundBlaster. I had
to buy a 5.1VX Creative Sound Blaster for my Creative Inspire M4500 4.1 speakers.) Go to the
folder ‘Creative’ which you may find in your Program Files. Then double
click on the following one after the other: Creative SB5.1VX Surround Mixer SurMixer
(SurMixer.exe) Now go to EAX. Select CMSS 3D. Check on the
box ‘Enable CMSS 3D Surround.’ Select ‘Stereo
Surround.’ Hope your
problem is solved now:))
The system comes with l remote which provides controls
for "Power", "Master Volume", "Bass (Subwoofer) Volume" and "Matrix
Mode" . Matrix mode allows you to
spread stereo sound to all speakers where your sound card may not have
the ability to do so. I find that the "Stereo Surround" setting works best as opposed to the recommended "CMSS" setting
It is a problem with mixing sound, DX9, or CMSS for 6.0 speakers, try reseting the creative diag. or change the PCI card on another slot.
1) verify connectors.
Liamog, i bought the exact same speakers and sound card, and i had the exact same problem as you. I tried for days to fix it and it turns out that its only a setting you have to enable in your sound card settigns. If you go into your EAX console for your creative sound card you will find a thing that sams CMSS 3D, and all you have to do is select the button that says Enable CMSS 3d surround.
I hope this will fix your problem.
Alex.
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