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Old 04-08-2007, 05:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ok so i got some philips mms640 5.1 system. it sound great but the sound id mainlt just coming out of the sub and center speaker. i have it hooked up right and the settings on the pc are on 5.1. any idea what could be wrong???
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You've probably already tried this. But if you havent then go to Start-->all programs-->Accessories--> Entertainment--> volume control and mess around with the balance of he speakers.

Thats provided you run xp. If you have a different OS then it should be fairly similar
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Also make sure that you have your sound card configured for a surround sound speaker set-up.
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i'v done all that and still no luck
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Did you have a CD that came with the speakers? For drivers and whatnot.

PS: Is this a pre-built computer you are working with? I.E. Name brand, HP, Dell etc etc.
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what kind of sound card are you using?(onboard or pci)
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