Surround sound optimization

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I have the Logitech Z-680 speaker system. I have it hooked up direct to my
SoundBlaster Audigy soundcard. I have two of my speakers mounted on the
wall behind me and can't really hear the surround sound. I have the
surround setting maxed out on my control pod for my speaker system and can
still not hardly hear them. Is there a setting on Windows that I can use to
enhance my surround sound to make it louder? If not, is there a download
that I can get to adjust the volume of my surround sound? I only have the
basic software installed for my creative soundcard since I have so many
problems with the Creative software. When I use the Stereo X2 effect on my
speakers, the surround sound is perfect, but I lose the center channel in
this mode. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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"Travis King" <Anonymous@none.com> wrote in message
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>I have the Logitech Z-680 speaker system. I have it hooked up direct to my
>SoundBlaster Audigy soundcard. I have two of my speakers mounted on the
>wall behind me and can't really hear the surround sound. I have the
>surround setting maxed out on my control pod for my speaker system and can
>still not hardly hear them. Is there a setting on Windows that I can use
>to enhance my surround sound to make it louder? If not, is there a
>download that I can get to adjust the volume of my surround sound? I only
>have the basic software installed for my creative soundcard since I have so
>many problems with the Creative software. When I use the Stereo X2 effect
>on my speakers, the surround sound is perfect, but I lose the center
>channel in this mode. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
Problem solved! Did some software updates and such for my sound card and
the updates included just what I was looking for to adjust my fade. Now
it's perfect!