Kind of a long story, but basically I have 2 sets of Logitech speakers. My sound-card supports up to a 7.1 surround sound system, and I was reading online about how I can connect both sets of speakers simultaneously, in order to double the sound (put one in the "main" port, and the other set in any of the other ones).
So I did this, and set it up in my "sound manager" as being quadraphonic. All of the tests work PERFECT, and all of the windows system-sounds work this way as well, however, on YouTube and iTunes - sound is only played through the speakers in the main port! Not the others!
Is there ANYTHING I can do? (I tried just splitting the signal from the one main port to both speakers, but that just defeats the entire purpose)
EDIT: I got it to work, but the second set of speakers are QUIET and absolutely NO bass is played through them (which is the only reason why I have two sets of these speakers -- for the bass). Am I stuck with splitting the signal (which doesn't do anything)? Is there a work around, so I can get both sets of speakers receiving\playing the FULL signal?
EDIT:EDIT: I figured it out... Set it up as being a 5.1 system, then instead of having the second set of speakers act is the background\stereo set, I have them acting as the 3rd frontal speaker and the subwoofer (I get full sound\signal playing through them, now)
So I did this, and set it up in my "sound manager" as being quadraphonic. All of the tests work PERFECT, and all of the windows system-sounds work this way as well, however, on YouTube and iTunes - sound is only played through the speakers in the main port! Not the others!
Is there ANYTHING I can do? (I tried just splitting the signal from the one main port to both speakers, but that just defeats the entire purpose)
EDIT: I got it to work, but the second set of speakers are QUIET and absolutely NO bass is played through them (which is the only reason why I have two sets of these speakers -- for the bass). Am I stuck with splitting the signal (which doesn't do anything)? Is there a work around, so I can get both sets of speakers receiving\playing the FULL signal?
EDIT:EDIT: I figured it out... Set it up as being a 5.1 system, then instead of having the second set of speakers act is the background\stereo set, I have them acting as the 3rd frontal speaker and the subwoofer (I get full sound\signal playing through them, now)