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When I run the "test" for the speakers, a sound will come out of each speaker as it properly should. Is there any way I can get these speakers to work with the full 5.1, rather than just the front L/R and the sub? I have tried using every other enhancement available with Realtek's drivers and nothing seems to work. I have tried installing / reinstalling / uninstalling the Realtek HD audio drivers from Realtek's website, but the only way I can get the full 5.1 is with "Speaker Fill" on. The only way I can get sound to come out of all speakers (front and back sides, center and sub) is to turn on "Speaker Fill" but that really distorts the sound and it sounds like (insert profanity) IMO. I have the Logiech X-540 5.1 Surround sound speakers which worked flawlessly on my XP 32-bit Media Center Edition, but now I am only getting sound from the front 2 speakers and the sub. I'm running Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium, and am using the onboard sound on my ASUS P6T mobo.
