Hey peeps,
So I recently got a new rig and want to put my old Creative 5.1 speakers onto my new pc an get gaming
However, setting up the 5.1 speakers and sub is a problem and is doing my head in!
Basically I've always used NV mixer software to set up my 5.1 speakers, as its an ace setup wizard and has always been easy to set up, however, as I'm now on a new PC, I can't use this software, as (it says) i'm not on a nforce chipset motherboard etc, as my motherboard is:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-257-AS
...so basically I'm using Realtek HD Audio Manager and there isn't any wizard, only a basic checker to test where you're getting sound from. However, I'm getting sound out of some speakers and not others, as well as getting no sound (no bass) at all from my sub. I've swapped these speaker inputs around a bit, then I do get sound from them, so I know it aint a hardware problem, I just need some software like NVmixer to sort it out.
So does anyone know of any software that can do this? Or know of anything I could try get get them working properly?
I'm using Vista 64 on this PC too, for the first time, so its probably just me being a noob, so if there is anywhere within Windows that can sort this prob, then let me know
Cheers in advance...
So I recently got a new rig and want to put my old Creative 5.1 speakers onto my new pc an get gaming

Basically I've always used NV mixer software to set up my 5.1 speakers, as its an ace setup wizard and has always been easy to set up, however, as I'm now on a new PC, I can't use this software, as (it says) i'm not on a nforce chipset motherboard etc, as my motherboard is:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-257-AS
...so basically I'm using Realtek HD Audio Manager and there isn't any wizard, only a basic checker to test where you're getting sound from. However, I'm getting sound out of some speakers and not others, as well as getting no sound (no bass) at all from my sub. I've swapped these speaker inputs around a bit, then I do get sound from them, so I know it aint a hardware problem, I just need some software like NVmixer to sort it out.
So does anyone know of any software that can do this? Or know of anything I could try get get them working properly?
I'm using Vista 64 on this PC too, for the first time, so its probably just me being a noob, so if there is anywhere within Windows that can sort this prob, then let me know

Cheers in advance...