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| | Media Player 11 & Vista & external 7.1 speakers If your Vista and Media Player 11 won't play through your external speakers and you have a REALTEK sound decoder/driver on your motherboard, try this: Open the 'Sound' icon and go to the 'Playback' tab. Click on 'Speakers' and choose 'Properties' to end up at 'Speaker Properties'. Go to the 'Enhancements' tab and then scroll down the list of items in the scroll window. Tick the box that says "Speaker Fill", and voila! Suddenly everything works the way it should. Thanks go to Realtek for sorting my problem out. I hope this helps a lot of unhappy motherboard-based sound driver computer owners. |
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| | RE: Media Player 11 & Vista & external 7.1 speakers Thanks a lot dude. I've been searching for a solution for this since September, whem I first installed Vista RC1. And it was right in front of my eyes... "David" wrote: > If your Vista and Media Player 11 won't play through your external speakers > and you have a REALTEK sound decoder/driver on your motherboard, try this: > Open the 'Sound' icon and go to the 'Playback' tab. Click on 'Speakers' and > choose 'Properties' to end up at 'Speaker Properties'. Go to the > 'Enhancements' tab and then scroll down the list of items in the scroll > window. Tick the box that says "Speaker Fill", and voila! Suddenly everything > works the way it should. Thanks go to Realtek for sorting my problem out. I > hope this helps a lot of unhappy motherboard-based sound driver computer > owners. |
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| | RE: Media Player 11 & Vista & external 7.1 speakers Thanks. If they labelled the option as "Ext Spk", it may be more obvious to choose that option. "hraiser" wrote: > Thanks a lot dude. I've been searching for a solution for this since > September, whem I first installed Vista RC1. And it was right in front of my > eyes... > > "David" wrote: > > > If your Vista and Media Player 11 won't play through your external speakers > > and you have a REALTEK sound decoder/driver on your motherboard, try this: > > Open the 'Sound' icon and go to the 'Playback' tab. Click on 'Speakers' and > > choose 'Properties' to end up at 'Speaker Properties'. Go to the > > 'Enhancements' tab and then scroll down the list of items in the scroll > > window. Tick the box that says "Speaker Fill", and voila! Suddenly everything > > works the way it should. Thanks go to Realtek for sorting my problem out. I > > hope this helps a lot of unhappy motherboard-based sound driver computer > > owners. |
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