Okay, I have a peculiar situation; I recently bought two old amps (Both are Technics SE-Tx100) and they both work perfectly despite their age. I have one connected to my two Yamaha bookshelf speakers (each with 1.5 inch tweeters, 3 or 4 inch mids, and 8 to ten inch low speakers), and I have the other amp connected to my trusted Carver 10 inch subwoofer.
I have concluded that the problem originates from the computer, I have an Asus Essentio (not sure on what model). It runs a built-in Realtek high definition audio driver. The rear audio-out ports on my computer work perfectly, because Realtek decides to let the speaker test sound play through the correct speakers. What it doesn't let play, is everything else.
Realtek seems to think i only need to listen to my front right and left speakers (the Yamahas). This, obviously, is not what I want.
The summary of my question here would be along the lines of: Is there a way to enable all of the speaker outputs on my computer while playing music or even replace realtek software/update it?
One last note here: I do have 5.1 surround enabled on the interface, and have tried speaker fill and all sorts of options.
I have concluded that the problem originates from the computer, I have an Asus Essentio (not sure on what model). It runs a built-in Realtek high definition audio driver. The rear audio-out ports on my computer work perfectly, because Realtek decides to let the speaker test sound play through the correct speakers. What it doesn't let play, is everything else.
Realtek seems to think i only need to listen to my front right and left speakers (the Yamahas). This, obviously, is not what I want.
The summary of my question here would be along the lines of: Is there a way to enable all of the speaker outputs on my computer while playing music or even replace realtek software/update it?
One last note here: I do have 5.1 surround enabled on the interface, and have tried speaker fill and all sorts of options.