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Windows 7 only installs generic drivers for your sound card.
you must go to the creative site and download their "software/drivers-package" for windows 7 and from there choose 5.1 mode. ( on my system its called "Audio control panel"
Start - creative - audio control panel
It is sure to be the audio driver. You did not mention the brand of your pc or sound card. You need to download the audio driver from the manufacturer's site. It should be easy to find the drivers for Vista once you go to the manufacturers site and look for your PC model.
Go to control panel -> double click sound and audio devices. check all the setting relating to sound adjustment. check also this option will be enable "use this device(enable)"
Just buy two connectors(shown above). Its having two holes upside. 1. Connect the connector to one hole of the other. 2. Connect the audio cable to the dvd. 3. Then connect the connectors to the other side of the audio cable. 4. Lastly, connect the three stereo output cables of the Creative speakers to the three holes of the connector simultaneously. I have tried this at home with my Creative Inspire M5300 speakers and philips dvd. All the five speakers are working. -------------------------------- Rovan C
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