
| QUOTE (Mr Ed @ Nov 21 2004, 08:47 PM) |
| Those other connectors are for HD video, not audio. You need to buy speakers that accept optical digital to do what you want. Your speakers are not compatible with the XBOX. |
| QUOTE (ntloser @ Nov 21 2004, 10:39 PM) |
| Be wanred though. If you plan on using these for 5.1 sound with a PC make sure you have an N-force 2 chipset QUOTE FROM OTHER SITE While the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and other sound cards offer digital outputs, they can't route anything more than a mere two-channel stereo signal. Since the ProMedia GMX D-5.1 system offers only stereo analog inputs, you can't route a 5.1-channel surround-sound audio stream from a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2, M-Audio Revolution 7.1, or any other sound card we've seen. The nForce2 core logic chipset is a derivative of the Xbox's NVIDIA chipset. The audio adapter integrated into the nForce2 is capable of outputting a pure digital 5.1-channel audio signal, so it functions perfectly with the GMX D-5.1 speaker system. |
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Maximum PC magazine did a review of these speakers they complained about not being about to get 5.1 with these speakers and an an audigy becuase the audigy cannot send 5 channels of audio information through the digital out. I have since searched google (see link below) , and it appears that some information supports that. http://www.google.co...c...-5.1 audigy I just got the speakers today and hooked them up via optical to my Xbox and via composite to my computer which has a Soundblaster Live 5.1. With the computer, as long as the player I am using supports spdif out, and the file I am playing has 5.1 information , like a dvd or ac3 file, it will do the total dolby thing and the DOLBY light comes on the speaker controler. But with games that are dolby digital, DOOM3 NFS2UG, there is no option for the SPDIF out, and it will only do stereo to the front and rear channels. Anyway I am happy with the speakers and I am happy to find they it willl do 5.1 in certain circumstances. |