Cambridge Soundworks Drivers Windows 8
I too had a bit of problem trying to get my Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 speaker system working after the installation of Windows 7. The centre speaker and the subwoofer would not work despite uninstalling and reinstalling the latest drivers. The problem was my own stupid error, I had the colour coded jacks in the wrong connections at the back of the PC Tower unit.
All im plugging in is an aux cord to the computer into the green port. This is all i ever plugged in because i had them working for almost a year then moved them for. Feb 17, 2014. Join Date: Sep 2005; Posts: 8. Any drivers for 8. Aga Bai Halla Machaye Re Song Download on this page. 1. Brian Azzarello Joker Pdf File. I dont want to spend loads on a new card, so will a budget creative soundcard work with my old Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 speakers on Win 8.1. Try looking for PAX or Daniel Kx driver, they were working up till Win 7 for the SoundBlaster Live series.
So wise ones do check this simple error that can easily be overlooked when in a hurry. Since the swap of jacks, I've not had any issues at all all 5.1 speaker system works fine. BC - June 2010.
Hi guys i have a problem with my Realtek audio driver with Windows 7. I have an Acer 6920g and i'm trying to get it to send 5.1 to my home theater system using it's HDMI port. I have a Denon 1910 receiver btw and it does receiver the video signal from the HDMI port but only receive stereo from the laptop and not 5.1.
If i use my X-530 speakers on the 6920g it reads those fine as 5.1 using the 3 3.5mm jacks; but when i try to use the HDMI signal it only says stereo and will not let me change it nor does the 5.1 option appear. I updated to the newest Realtek driver.
Anyone know how can i fix this as i wanna be able to get real 5.1 from the laptop to my home theater system. Had a hard time dealing with this 5.1 issue as well with my mobo's (gigabyte GA-MA78GM-DS2H) built-in 5. Tomb Raider Anniversary Save Game Editor Download on this page. 1 audio but finally made the darn thing work. Anyway to cut things short download the latest realtek driver (not sure if it work with older realtek drivers) then on the realtek sound manager click the speakers tab, then under that click the room correction tab. Now look at the rear/side speaker (whcihever configuration you're at) then see the gain input box underneath the distance input box, adjust the value all the way up to +10db(max) or lower depending on your loudness preference.
Your rear/side speakers should now work during music/movie playback. Hope this helps. When ever you installl new audio driver it will change your default audio playback settings so it wise after installing anything to right click the speaker icon lower left toolbar after do that you will see a selection off choices.