PC to A/V Reciever for 5.1 channel surround sound without using SPDIF Optical? - how to connect spdif cable sound card
I have a sound card in my PC, which supports 5.1-channel surround.
I have an A / V surround.
I have many television shows and movies on my PC, which are encoded with 5.1 surround sound.
I my PC to my A / V receiver, so that your TV shows and movies from my computer can see on my TV and enjoy 5.1 surround sound through my A / V receivers course I have a connection with my video card my TV for video.
Of course, if my sound card has an optical SPDIF output, I would not pursue the matter because the solution is simple.
My sound card is 3.5 mm the following results:
Green - Front L / R
Orange - Surround L / R
Black - Center / Sub
The receiver has an entry called "DVD" to analog inputs for each channel separately - 6 RCA jacks for front L + R, Surround L + R, Center and Sub.
I have 3 son from 3.5 mm to red suit / WHITE RCA. I use this cable for the connection.
The receiver detects any custom channel 6th
Any suggestions on this?
Sunday, February 7, 2010
How To Connect Spdif Cable Sound Card PC To A/V Reciever For 5.1 Channel Surround Sound Without Using SPDIF Optical?
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There should be a setting in your remote receiver can be as Direct 5.1, the patch of 6 entries (labeled in your case DVD) via the amplifier to the speakers.
Do not tell me if you have a coaxial output on your computer. This would be the preferred connection, since it is not just a cable for six years and needs, the sound transmitted digitally.
It is obvious that you use the right connections and have a bit of work to ensure that it is ......
Everything I see you have a problem with the port is green and orange .....
Probably need to be the son of 3.5-mm stereo RCA and I do not know whether or not .....
And if you are .... It is problems for the center channel, of course .... Would the front-mix L / R signals together somehow, and the stereo separation of ruin, no matter what you try to install it .....
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