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May 16th, 2011 04:03 PM #1Is there a way for my PC to output 5.1 surround sound through its headphone jack by connecting it through a male to male 3.5 cable to the auxiliary port of a DVD home theater (LG 355-SD) setup? Will that give me 6 separate channels?
The ht system has no HDMI and optical in. Is it better if I use a male 3.5 to rca cable. Will that give me 6 separate channels?
Sorry mods if I placed this in the wrong thread. Don't know where else to put it and I'm assuming that the audiophiles here would know the answer.
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May 16th, 2011 10:03 PM #2
Nope. Actually yun nabasa ko palang "output surround sound through its headphone jack" automatically bawal na eh.
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May 27th, 2011 10:43 AM #3
you only get 2 channel in that RCA cable, but its actually defends on the file you play to produce surround sound and to the system which can produce surround, say from pc output to a system processor and to the amplifiers, but like i said, it defends on the file you play, many files now converted to a very poor quality and can only produce two channel or just one line..
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May 27th, 2011 12:09 PM #4
I assume your HT speaker system has front, rear, center and sub ports.
The PC's sound output ports can be set from simple stereo to 5.1 output by changing it's mode (via Windows sound settings). This will reconfigure the audio ports to front pair, rear pair and center/woofer configurations.
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May 27th, 2011 02:24 PM #5if the movie is properly encoded, the best that the TS can get from the 2-channel headphone out would be dolby pro-logic surround sound ... not quite 5.1 performance but good enough for some people
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