"PazdzioH" said:
Hello
I have problem with sorround sound 7.1, sound card is integrated to mobo
(cmedia 9880), I have 7.1 creative speackers(T7900), and software which was
attached to this mobo, doesnt recognize that I have 7.1 speackers, it
recognize 5.1 :|. I dont understand why. I know that this mobo has 8 chanel
soud system. In attached software I tryed to set up it by myself but, then
always doestn work two speckers, even in diferent setting. Pleace help me,
what I have to do.
PazdzioH
I have a theory for you.
Is there a document "Inspire T7900 Connectivity Multilingual"
that came with the product ? It shows a cable assembly, with three
1/8" plugs on one end, and four 1/8" plugs on the other end.
Do not use that cable assembly, as it is not intended to work
with your motherboard.
I went to the Europe web site for Creative, and downloaded that
document. Try starting here:
http://gi.europe.creative.com/support/downloads/welcome.asp?type=manuals
This link will probably not work for you, so you may have to use
the menus on the above web page, to eventually get to a file
like this one:
http://files.europe.creative.com/ma...1/Inspire T7900 Connectivity Multilingual.pdf
The three plugs on one end of that cable, are not ordinary jacks.
They have four contacts instead of the normal three contacts.
The upper plug in this picture, shows the four contacts. This
kind of plug will not work when plugged into your motherboard.
This plug only works when plugged into Creative sound cards
that have a matching special jack.
http://dmzweb4.europe.creative.com:80/wwimages/audio_int/audigy/Audigy2Rings1.jpg
Instead of using the cable marked "14", you need to use four
separate cables having 1/8" jacks on the end. This is shown in
the upper right hand corner of the big diagram, the one with the
title of "To Creative USB Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX".
I think once you purchase four separate cables with ordinary
stereo 1/8" plugs on each end, then your speakers should be
recognized as a 7.1 speaker system.
I realize that English is not your first language, and I
hope that you are able to translate this without too much
trouble.
Paul