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Is there speaker orientation software that will do this?

fs5

Lifer
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currently my speakers are positioned in reference to my tv. however it's obviously wrong in reference to my pc. Is there software to swap the front left->front right, rear left->front left, etc?
 
What they said. I don't understand how it can be off on the TV if it's on for the computer, and vice versa. Unless you've got your comp opposite sides of the room.

Edit: Picture helps 🙂
I dunno, you're just gonna have to move it everytime you switch from one to the other.
 
You could get a small box like a switch box for people using one monitor for two computers.

It will take two sets of inputs, "Audio 1" and "Audio 2" from your receiver into the box. Then, you can flip a switch to determine which set it should go out.

I'm not even sure if what I'm describing exists 😛
 
or if your not suing the discreet imputs on your reaver (the ones with a seperate RCA for each channel) you could use RCA-1/8 adapters to plug them into thier.
 
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
or if your not suing the discreet imputs on your reaver (the ones with a seperate RCA for each channel) you could use RCA-1/8 adapters to plug them into thier.

huh? can I get that in english?
 
Originally posted by: Gurck
And move the center channel speaker

well I don't care so much for the center speaker, just when I play games w/ surround sounds it's off... 🙁
 
Originally posted by: fs5
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
or if your not suing the discreet imputs on your reaver (the ones with a seperate RCA for each channel) you could use RCA-1/8 adapters to plug them into thier.

huh? can I get that in english?
Or, if you're not using the discrete inputs on your receiver (the ones with a separate RCA/phono input for each channel) you could use RCA-1/8" adapters to plug them in those.
 
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