As the thread title suggests, I'm having issues with Windows set to 5.1 speakers config.
My HTPC is connected with an hdmi lead to a Yahama AV receiver via a geforce gtx 660. This amp is then connected via an hdmi cable to my sony lcd tv.
If I configure windows to have 5.1 speakers it all works correctly, ie. the right test sound comes from the correct speaker.
If I play back a film or tv from within MP that has a dolby digital or dts soundtrack then it works correctly as well and bitstreams to my receiver. If I playback something that is a 2.0 channel mp3 or aac file (tv or music) it just comes out of the speakers in stereo and won't allow me to change my amp to any kind of surround processing.
If I configure windows to just have 2.0 speakers then everything works as I would expect but it then means modern games are only outputting in 2.0 with processing rather than in 5.1 (if supported).
In the past I'd got round this problem and had windows set to 5.1 speakers and everything worked as I would expect.
Does anyone know how to get everything to output as I want? Is there some way I have to effectively bitstream tv and music so that they only send a 2.0 bitstream that I can then enable processing on?
My HTPC is connected with an hdmi lead to a Yahama AV receiver via a geforce gtx 660. This amp is then connected via an hdmi cable to my sony lcd tv.
If I configure windows to have 5.1 speakers it all works correctly, ie. the right test sound comes from the correct speaker.
If I play back a film or tv from within MP that has a dolby digital or dts soundtrack then it works correctly as well and bitstreams to my receiver. If I playback something that is a 2.0 channel mp3 or aac file (tv or music) it just comes out of the speakers in stereo and won't allow me to change my amp to any kind of surround processing.
If I configure windows to just have 2.0 speakers then everything works as I would expect but it then means modern games are only outputting in 2.0 with processing rather than in 5.1 (if supported).
In the past I'd got round this problem and had windows set to 5.1 speakers and everything worked as I would expect.
Does anyone know how to get everything to output as I want? Is there some way I have to effectively bitstream tv and music so that they only send a 2.0 bitstream that I can then enable processing on?