Hey guys, I've got Logitech X540 5.1 speakers, the sub/center share the same output if this makes any difference.
Anyway! Due to rearranging my room my rear speakers are in a terrible position so I'm waiting to have all 5 speakers in front of me. Surround never really worked properly anyway.
My speakers have a "matrix" function which I think unites all the speakers? It sometimes leaves the output sounding tinny and slightly distorted.
Are there any programs I can use to force the rear left and rear right to act as f-left and f-right?
Thanks, Mikey.
Anyway! Due to rearranging my room my rear speakers are in a terrible position so I'm waiting to have all 5 speakers in front of me. Surround never really worked properly anyway.
My speakers have a "matrix" function which I think unites all the speakers? It sometimes leaves the output sounding tinny and slightly distorted.
Are there any programs I can use to force the rear left and rear right to act as f-left and f-right?
Thanks, Mikey.