7Click OK.
8Test the speakers. Click the Speaker Test tab. Follow the instructions.
9Configure audio output for the WinDVD Player. See “Configuring Audio for WinDVD Player” on page 43.
Enabling digital audio output with
Your PC must include a digital audio out connector on the back panel.
To enable digital audio output:
1Follow steps 1 through 5 of the previous procedure, “Configuring Audio Output with
2Place a check next to Enable digital audio output. The Output digital and analog option is automatically selected.
3Connect the digital audio output connector on the back of your PC to your home audio system’s digital audio input.
4Select your stereo system’s digital audio input.
5Click OK.
6Test the speakers, by playing a CD, for example. (If you test using a DVD, you need to configure WinDVD first. See “Configuring Audio for WinDVD Player” on page 43.)
7Configure audio output for the WinDVD Player. See “Configuring Audio for WinDVD Player” on page 43.
If you select Enable digital audio output, the microphone volume setting becomes not muted, and the recording source is fixed in Stereo Mix. If you place the microphone too close to the speakers, feedback can occur.
Configuring Audio Output with Sound Effect Manager
Follow these steps after you have installed and connected your speakers, if your PC model has type 6 connectors.
NOTE: A connector with no descriptive text in the Connection Guide indicates that the connector is not used for the selected speaker configuration.
1Click Start on the taskbar.
2Click Control Panel.
3Click Sounds, and then Speech and Audio Devices (or Sounds and Audio Devices).