Creative Sound Blaster 5.1 Pro Usb Channel Problem

Hi
I have Creative Sound Blaster 5.1 Pro Usb connected analog with Creative Inspire 5200 (5.1). Operating system Win8.1 with full updated. When I watching DVD etc 5.1 sound-everything is ok. But if i listen stereo music, there are 3 channels work that Front right,left and Center. This is not enough satisfy me.
On the other hand, when i watching something on youtube, there are 4 channels work (Front Right/Left&Rear Right/Left) which is better.
Which settings fix my problem for 4 channels listening stereo?
Have a good day..
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Originally Posted by leqo
I want this
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Audio Center is not established.audio center How to install ? thnx.
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