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| | SPeakers I have Vista Premium, DFI INFINITY NFII ULTRA with Realtek ALC650 onboard sound. Since installing Vista I have lost my 5.1 speakers Creative. I just have the option for stereo, and that only comes out one speaker. Any way of setting up my speakers I have missed? |
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| | RE: SPeakers Hey there --- not sure if this will help you, but on my Ultimate install with the Realtek 6.0.1.5374 (1.60R) release drivers installed, the settings in the Windows in-built dialog for speakers doesn't always match the settings shown on the Reltek HD Audio Manager. Check to see if the settings are the same on each? The speaker set-up is in Control Panel --> Hardware and Sound --> Sound: select the output (speakers?) --> configure (not Properties). Anyway yes - it might help ![]() "the-lazya" wrote: > > I have Vista Premium, DFI INFINITY NFII ULTRA with Realtek ALC650 onboard > sound. Since installing Vista I have lost my 5.1 speakers Creative. > I just have the option for stereo, and that only comes out one speaker. Any > way of setting up my speakers I have missed? > > |
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