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RayK
Aug 15th, 2009, 01:45 AM
At the moment I have my PC connected to my audio receiver with a 1/8" to RCA cable which only gives me stereo sound through my 5.1 speakers. I find that this makes voices sound very low, and music very high so I have to continually adjust the volume.

My first question is, if I connect it using digital audio will this problem go away?

My second question is if its possible to get a 1/8" to Toslink cable (since im already using the coaxial input on my receiver for my PVR). If it is possible where can I get one? and will this method give proper digital audio for a 5.1 setup?

Thanks in advance!

Silver Bullet
Aug 15th, 2009, 12:23 PM
Which sound card are you using ?

- 1/8" to Toslink cable - not possible
- What I did was use my 5.1 input to my receiver and connect up 3 1/8"->RCA cables, worked well but it wasn't pretty.
- Best option is either go HDMI, through onboard vidoe or a gfx card that support audio out over HDMI.
- 2nd option is straight Toslink (optical) out with 5.1 support from your on-board sound card.

RayK
Aug 15th, 2009, 09:09 PM
Which sound card are you using ?

- 1/8" to Toslink cable - not possible
- What I did was use my 5.1 input to my receiver and connect up 3 1/8"->RCA cables, worked well but it wasn't pretty.
- Best option is either go HDMI, through onboard vidoe or a gfx card that support audio out over HDMI.
- 2nd option is straight Toslink (optical) out with 5.1 support from your on-board sound card.

The problem is im using an old sound card (Creative Audigy 2)

what would I need to get to do the method you used?

Thanks

Edit: Nevermind, I figured out your method...Will it give me equal quality to using coaxial or toslink?