PC Surround Sound

I have just bought a Sony DAV-DZ 260 home theatre surround sound system and have it hooked to my PC through the 3.5mm headphones jack. I can hear the sound perfectly but the only speaker transmitting sound is the front left one. I’d like to be able to configure it so that I can watch things saved on my hard drive with the added bonus of surround or even stereo sound. Any ideas?

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4 Responses to “PC Surround Sound”

  • James E on August 21, 2010

    A sound card. You can get an external USB Xfi for around 50 bucks.

  • whoami247 on August 21, 2010

    Go with Sound Blasters X-fi. The sound quality out of this card is fantastic and it has minimal impact on system resources. All of my clients are overjoyed with the sound quality and it also comes with a nice software suite for customizing your sound quality. It is a very professional product that makes my picky (rightfully so) clients ecstatic.

  • Doogie on August 21, 2010

    you need one of these

    http://www.bizrate.com/soundcards/m-audio-revolution-5.1-sound-card–pid461664817/compareprices.html

    Install this into your PC and get the right RCA Cables and away you go they are not expensive!

  • Benny Blanco from the Bronx on August 22, 2010

    Install a soundcard with a S/PDIF digital output and run it to your receiver with the proper cable.

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