My surround Sound is messing up he

Hi guys, Here is my set up
t7900 7. surround sound by creative
x-fi xtremeaudio
I have set up the wiring correctly now, but the sounds arent coming out on some of the speakers while some of them makes a sound, its in the wrong speaker. I have correctly set up the hardware.
I.e. the left speaker produces sound intended for the center speaker, but once I change the settings from 7. to headphones in the console.. the right and left speakers correctly addresses the speakers. I dont know why but can this be caused by a software bug or is it my speaker/sound card that has hardware problems. Help!

Hey Todd01,
Try the tips in this article: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93610
Jason

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    John B

    sorry folks, I spoke too soon-I shut down my Mac pro, and then started it up today, and...nothing....the usb device is gone...I guess it doesn't stay, I'm guessing I have to reboot my Mac Pro, then plug in the usb device, then mess around with Audio Midi setup...again...
    again, I'm sorry-I thought it was a permanent solution,  but now I'm kinda embarrassed
    I'll have to wait until I get an email from Dr. Lex and see what he says. Of course, it may be that 10.6.8 might have fudged things up-that's been known to happen, alas. My FireWave used to work fine with Tiger and Leopard, then after that....
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  • Is it even possible to edit surround sound on a Mac Pro?!?!?!

    Hello,
    I've just been reading this thread:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2924869?
    Which among many things discusses the fact that Mac Pros, even through an optical cable, are not capable of exporting live 5.1 audio - they can only playback already encoded 5.1 dolby audio from DVD's for example. Apparently the optical out is a purely stereo affair otherwise. I've finally received my Logitech 5450 speakers (took weeks and weeks) and hooked them up. They can indeed playback 5.1 from a DVD, which is splendid. However, one of the things I was most looking forward to was working on surround mixes in Soundtrack Pro. However, firstly STP doesn't want to convert stereo files into surround (like the video online showed), but only means that the surround panner pans between the two front speakers. (I know there's another thread about that, but the proposed solution of adjusting the collapse slider does nothing).
    Secondly, and perhaps more confusingly, if I load an actual 5.1 file from the STP content, it still doesn't play in proper surround - the centre speaker kind of works and I think something's rumbling through the subwoofer, but both of the left speakers and right speakers are 'compressed' into the front one alone - nothing comes out of the rear speakers (they are perfectly connected I assure you!). In other words, f I move the puck in the surround panner so it's solely on the front right, and then over to the rear right, it's exactly the same (coming out the front).
    I'm sure there must be a solution. Why would Apple advertise the ease with which one can now mix surround if the Mac Pro (I'm not exactly talking about a mac mini here) cannot export live 5.1?
    Something which I'm sure is related, but which I can't solve, is that if I go into Audio MIDI setup in Utilities, and try and 'Configure Speakers', only two channels are recognised, and it won't let me select any of the multichannel options (such as 5.1, which is greyed out.)
    Anyone know what I'm going on about? I'm totally lost - not really an audio person in general, but hoping to enrich my short films with some surround magic.
    Any help greatly appreciated!
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    Mac Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Typically 5.1 is mixed, and monitored on a 5.1 monitoring system, which means you need an audio interface and setup capable of outputting six channels of audio.
    So of course the Mac Pro is capable, but not without additional multi-channel playback and monitoring hardware.
    Encoded surround sound, which you hear on playback from things like a DVD, is entirely different story and the encoding is done at the end of the mixing/mastering process. Sometimes you will encode a mix in a variety of formats, Dolby Pro Logic, DTS etc.

  • Not able to get the sound from my tv to come through my surround sound speakers

    I have a new Samsung 46" tv and a new yamaha receiver also a new Samsung blu-ray player.  I currently have an HDMI cable going from my tv to my receiver and a short HDMI cable going to my Blu-ray player and the old style red and white rca cables from my tv to my receiver.  The surround sound works great when playing  the blu-ray but no luck when watching regular tv.  I have tried to change the tv speakers to external speakers but all is silent when i do that.  I have read on the other post of similiar problems and the solution seemed to be using an optical digital cable.  I have also read on prior post that i should be able to accomplish this with just the HDMI cable.  I do not have a cable box only a cable line coming into the house and straight to the tv.  Do i even need the rca cables? 

    When i purchased the equipment from best buy i told them what all i was trying to accomplish and this is the exact way i was told to make the connections keep in mind i know nothing when it comes to electronics so i wrote the instructions from the salesrep word for word.  Here is what I have. My tv is located on one side of the room and receiver and blu-ray on the other about 25' from each other.  I have regular cable coming to the tv   and I have an HDMI cable coming from HDMI (DVI- IN)  on the tv to HDMI(OUT) on my RX-V367 receiver. the i have a short HDMI cable going from my receiver (HDMI/DVD) to my blu-ray (HDMI out).  My RCA cables came into play when I told the rep. that I wanted my tv sound to come through my surround sound. He said they did not have a digital optical cable with a length of 25' to reach from tv to receiver so I would have to use RCA cables and to connect them from (audio component IN) on my tv to (AV OUT) on my tv.  The input on my receiver when watching tv in on HDMI 1. 

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