how to get four speaker output with SB Live and powerDVD?

Maximus96

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is it possible to get four channels for the front left and rights and rear left and rights with power DVD and a SB live value? i mean can i get four different channels insteads two channels for both front and rear? thanks
 

Yzzim

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Good question, I've wondered the same thing myself :)

What I've read is that PowerDVD or WinDVD (maybe both) do a Dolby Surround 5.1 downgrade to 4 channels. That way you can use all four channels of sound instead of just left and right stereo.
 

Mixxen

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Yes, first make sure you have liveware installed and have 4 speakers setup in audiohq.

Then open powerdvd (I have used versions 2.55 and 3.0)...

Right Click on the window->Configuration->Audio->Audio Output->4 Speaker Output

That's it :)
 

Maximus96

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liveware must be installed? guess thats the reason it won't let me pick 4 speaker output. thanks much
 

Quickfingerz

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WinDVD multi-channel (for 5.1 speakers) must be purchased in retail stores or online. You can't download it off the internet.
 

Maximus96

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installed liveware 3.0 and still can't get 4 speaker output...the only audio output available is 'wave out', 'direct sound' and 'spdif output'...how can i get 4 speaker output to work? thanks
 

NuovoTech

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Are you using the digital audio connector on the back of your DVD-ROM to connect to your Live Value? It requires a SPDIF cable...I'm not real sure if
this will help.
 

Maximus96

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i'm using power DVD version 3.0 with 2 pairs of speakers plugged into the front and rear of the SB live value...i would like to get 4 channels but the audio out config doesn't show any 4 speaker setup at all...thanks for your help
 

Adrian Tung

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Try re-installing PowerDVD? I'm not sure if this will help, but I think PowerDVD detects your hardware during installation, so if you make any changes it won't update its settings later (I could be wrong on this, however).

As a last resort, you can always use DirectSound for output, and set the Audio Mode to DirectSound 3D.


:)atwl
 

Emory7

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To get my headphones and speakers to work I set to Quadraphonic in Advanced audio properties.