In order to enjoy the vivid, panoramic
experience of true 5.1 surround sound from
DVD movies and games, your computer
must be properly configured. Please follow
the guidelines below for proper
configuration for your operating system:
WINDOWS XP
1. Click Start I Settings I Control Panel
2. Locate and open the "Sounds and
Audio Devices" item
3. In the "Speaker Settings" section
on the "Volume" tab, click the
"Advanced" button
4. Select the
"5.1
surround sound
speakers" item in the drop-down
list under "Speaker Setup" on the
"Speakers" tab
5. Click "Apply"
6. Click "OK"
Windows XP Settings are now complete.
You must now properly configure your DVD
playback software. Please refer to your
software manual or on-line help on
configuring it for 5.1 channel playback.
WINDOWS 2000
1. Click Start I Settings I Control Panel
2. Locate and open the "Sounds and
Multimedia" item
3. In the "Sound Playback" section
on the" Audio" tab click the
"Advanced" button
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4. Select the "5.1 surround sound
speakers" item in the drop-down
list under "Speaker Setup" on the
"Speakers" tab
5. Click" Apply"
6. Click "OK"
Windows 2000 Settings are now complete.
You must now properly configure your DVD
playback software. Please refer to your
software manual or on-line help on
configuring it for 5.1 channel playback.
WINDOWS 98SE
1. Click Start I Settings I Control Panel
2. Locate and open the "Multimedia" item
3. In the "Playback" section on the
"Audio" tab click the "Advanced
Properties" button
4. Select the "Surround sound speakers"
item in the drop-down list under
"Speaker Setup" on the "Speakers" tab
5. Click" Apply"
6. Click "OK"
Windows 98se Settings are now complete.
You must now properly configure your DVD
playback software. Please refer to your
software manual or on-line help on
configuring it for 5.1 channel playback.
MAC OSX
5.1 Channel Playback is not currently
supported under this operating system.