2011-01-18, 23:37
Hi!
I've used XBMC for a few weeks now and it's great but there's one thing I can't figure out.
I have a Realtek integrated soundcard with analog connections to my 5.1 computer speakers. In the Realtek software I've enabled "Speaker Fill" which works great when listening to music though for example Spotify. Perfectly getting sound from all speakers
In XBMC it doesn't work all that well. I've found a function under menu/sound (while watching a movie) that says "Stereo to all speakers" but it's "greyed out" or if we want to be literal "red out".
Is there a way for my system to use this feature? I suppose it should be fully possible as it is with other software and I don't get why it won't work in XBMC.
Thanks for all advice and tips
/Massy
I've used XBMC for a few weeks now and it's great but there's one thing I can't figure out.
I have a Realtek integrated soundcard with analog connections to my 5.1 computer speakers. In the Realtek software I've enabled "Speaker Fill" which works great when listening to music though for example Spotify. Perfectly getting sound from all speakers
In XBMC it doesn't work all that well. I've found a function under menu/sound (while watching a movie) that says "Stereo to all speakers" but it's "greyed out" or if we want to be literal "red out".
Is there a way for my system to use this feature? I suppose it should be fully possible as it is with other software and I don't get why it won't work in XBMC.
Thanks for all advice and tips
/Massy