X-fi Gamer, 5.1 Setup advice requi

I Have a X-Fi Gamer. I also have a RCA theater system: http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/product...uct=22&post=38
When I plug my /8" into output into the card and 2 rca ends into home theater system i dont get all speakers working. If i change the /8" into a different output different speakers work when I run test through windows and creative own software. I think I grasp why. So I have a couple of questions;
) is it possible to buy a triple /8" Cable too 2 RCA connections so that I can have all my outputs connecting to one input on my home theater ? (it doesnt allow mutliple inputs from what I can see) Anyone heard of one of these or an adaptor that works ?
2) Flexijack- Does this run all the channels at once ? If so, could I just puchase this : http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...oductId=202693?, plug it in, plug in my coaxial cable to that and into the digital coax input on the home theater would this allow the test to work ?
3) From what I have read on forums looking for answers to the above, I would have to disable my cards dolby processor as my theater system has one ? I couldnt find where to do that in the settings, any pointers?
Most of the links in the FAQ dont link to where they are supposed too, i did look there first.!.
Thanks for ya help!

Hi, I have the same setup as you except I am using the extreme gamer, I have some questions about the positioning of your speakers. First of all how accurate is your speaker layout?, second have you gone through the thx setup console in your speaker settings and checked off all the right options, and have you inputed the correct distances?relati've?to?your seating position?, thrid?what kind of music formats do you usually play? When I first replaced my audigy 2 for the x-fi I personally thought it was horrible, I couldnt seem to bare the high and low tone's and the midrange was just out of wack, i thought man i got ripped off, so i was screwing around with it one day looking at all the options and decided to check out the music creation mode setting. I just happened to be listening to?a song at the time and I noticed on the graphical mixer that the input source was distorting also known as the wave line, so I turned the wave input line down to 3 percent, and noticed a phenomanel difference, that was just the starting. I then went back to entertainment mode and went to the thx setup in the speaker settings console, and used a tape measure to get my distances, and a little bit of autocad to figure out my angles and then I set it up accordingly, turned the sub volume down to 66% and set all the speaker sizes to large,?I am also using the Xpand feature, not too many people like this setting but i?find once?all the?speaker distances?are setup and all the?right options are selected it sounded amazing, I also turned off the crystalizer, SVM,?EAX, and the EQ and I set all my other irrelati've inputs to 0 and muted them all. I cant believe the difference in quality I got from spending some time and thoroughly setting it up correctly,?the X-fi?now?completely blows my audigy?2 away. DVD's have never sounded better,?games are working so much faster, music is unbelivable, now just some new Speakers. I hope this is useful to you later

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