It seems I overlooked your response. What I meant by my post was that my center/LFE channel sounds are actually output through the analog jack that is supposed to be for SurroundL/R. I also have to "Swap center and LFE" so that I get the left surround on Left speaker and right surround on right speaker. So, in the nvmixer, I have to increase/decrease the Center channel to affect my left surround speaker, and the LFE to affect my right surround speaker,- I guess you have got the picture by now.Pwnz3r wrote:Open nvmixer and check under "Advance Options" to see if Center and LFE are selected to be switched. If they are, then that is the problem. If not, click it and see if it fixes it.ppurka wrote:However, I tried out 5.1 with the nvidia drivers (taken from Nvidia site) and they seem to switch my surround and center/LFE signalsThis might be an isolated case though. The stereo sound output is really good though.
I could live with that. However, I have observed a strange problem when I played a dvd containing 5.1 sound for the first time, using mplayer (mplayer -channels 6 dvd://1). After playing for around 1-2 min, mplayer just pauses. I have to press space twice in order to get the movie playing again. And then it again pauses after a few minutes. Interestingly, if I start mplayer as "mplayer dvd://1" which is equivalent to "mplayer -channels 2 dvd://1", then it doesn't pause, and the movie runs smoothly. SO, the problem is obviously in how the nvsound driver handles 5.1 channels of sound.
I wonder if anyone else has encountered a similar problem.






