I tried going to (in Windows 7) Control Panel -> Sound -> Speakers -> Configure and setting playback to 5.1 Surround instead of Stereo, but the problem remains. I tried using a splitter, with one cable plugged in directly and the other two sharing the splitter, but that seems to overpower the speakers that aren't using the splitter.Īfter about a day of this, I ordered the GWC Technology AA1500 USB Audio Adapter (5.1 Channel), which is supposed to convert sound to 5.1, and it does have the 3 jacks for a 5.1 system, but when I plugged it in, installed the drivers, and tried to use it, it only played sound through the Front port. If I plug in 2 of the cables, those two things will play, but not the third. The speakers are supposed (I think) to have some kind of forced surround sound output so that stereo input is played in surround, but if I only plug in the front speakers, all that plays are the left and right speakers and the sub. I use my laptop, which has 2 audio jacks (there's a microphone jack too, I didn't try to plug it in there), so I can only plug in 2 of the 3 cables. I just bought the Logitech Z506 5.1 speaker system, and I can't get it to play through all 5 speakers.
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