Problem with center speaker and subwoffer
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Hello!
I hope someone can help me

I have the Logitech z-5500 and a Gigabyte GA33-DS2R motherboard that has an integrated sound card ALC889A 8-channel audio controller (Intel ICH9R).
The thing is that I have the drivers installed, with the old ones and with the new ones it happens the same thing, the subwoofer and the center speaker do not sound with the following programs:
- VLC
- Windows Media Player
- Spotify
- Youtube
However, from the drivers themselves (configured as 5.1) if I do the test to see if all the speakers sound, indeed, all sound.
Another program with which I can listen well through all the speakers is JetAudio, but of course, I use Spotify a lot too and it frustrates me not to have bass with this big subwoofer I have!
I must say that before formatting (a few months ago) everything was working correctly, but I do not remember exactly what I did... only that it also gave me problems until I could solve it.
Greetings!
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How do you have them connected, through the analog outputs or through the digital ones (whether coaxial or optical)?
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I don't use those programs, but maybe by looking for some configuration in the program itself, it might be in another format. I imagine you've already removed all the drivers and reinstalled them from scratch to see. -
Wow, how fast!
Analog outputs. By the way, it's fixed now... :wall::wall::wall:
I've been going through these months since I formatted without 'decent' sound and today I thought, today is the day... And I posted. The thing is that by touching from the Realtek panel, something I've touched A LOT in previous days... it mysteriously got fixed.
I've unchecked the Windows control panel option that says allow programs to manage speakers or something like that.
And in Realtek I've checked, enable bass management. It has to be this combination for it to work. Otherwise there's no human way...
Thank you very much!
I needed to be able to manage the subwoffer volume because the mess I had until now was assigning the subwoffer as if it were an extra speaker, the problem is that I couldn't control the output volume and you can imagine how 160W at full blast can sound like...
All this because about 2 years ago my central POD broke and I had to make do as best I could to be able to use the speakers, I made some bridges with the cables to simulate that they are on, a small circuit to turn on and off comfortably, and the cables that go directly from the audio output to the preamplifier of the speakers...
A pity the state of the speakers... :cry: Even so, they sound very good...
Best regards!
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look at you in the control panel / hardware sound / manage audio devices / speakers / advanced options.
and at that point you have some checkboxes to allow exclusive use of the applications mira if enabling disabling it solves it
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how slow I am :wall:
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