Hello there, Im having an issue I have 4 speakers avaiable to me , <
I have a LG stereo with a portable in entrance were i have a wire i nwhich goes into my computer for the headphones then i set my LG stereo on the option portable so it plays the music connected from my headphone entrance of my computer to my stereo portable entrance i have this for many years,
But now the problem......... i have an extra set of basic your basic computer speakers with one wire which you normally put in the back , but now when i put it in the back in the green input (because my wire is also green rubberish) When i put it in only 1 set of speakers give sound So its either my lg stereo Or it is my basic computer speaker, Is there any settings / adjustment i could make to Have my computer give music from both entrances as well as from my headphones and from my back of my computer. Yes i have tried set the settings to Quadrofonic in my sound Advanced settings the ones showing 4 speakers but it does not work , Is there a program for? Or am i just simply missing something??
Regards jeroen lieverse
I have a LG stereo with a portable in entrance were i have a wire i nwhich goes into my computer for the headphones then i set my LG stereo on the option portable so it plays the music connected from my headphone entrance of my computer to my stereo portable entrance i have this for many years,
But now the problem......... i have an extra set of basic your basic computer speakers with one wire which you normally put in the back , but now when i put it in the back in the green input (because my wire is also green rubberish) When i put it in only 1 set of speakers give sound So its either my lg stereo Or it is my basic computer speaker, Is there any settings / adjustment i could make to Have my computer give music from both entrances as well as from my headphones and from my back of my computer. Yes i have tried set the settings to Quadrofonic in my sound Advanced settings the ones showing 4 speakers but it does not work , Is there a program for? Or am i just simply missing something??
Regards jeroen lieverse