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PC Theater Help.

Discussion in 'Home Theater PC' started by Sickle, Jun 19, 2005.

  1. Sickle

    Sickle Guest

    i have a 5.1 set of pc speakers..and i need a sound card that has one input, and that can process sound from other devices, like a ps2, xbox, or tv. i would want the pc to process the sound through the sound card so that, any stereo sound coming from my Ps2 would come out in surround sound. i would have the pc, the ps2 and others pluged into my HDTV.

    and since i will have multiple sound sourrces going in to the pc, i most likely(if i cannot find another form to do it) buy an audio selector and plug that into the pc. heres a diagram of how it would go.
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    i know the pc would have to be on to do this. and i would have to manually flip a switch to choose which source i want to be processed.

    so, would this work? any ideas how to make it better?
     
  2. rebootjim

    rebootjim Active member

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    You cannot magically make DD5.1 surround sound from a 2 channel source.
    There's no sound card in the world that can do that.
    There is software that will take a 2 chan source, and sort of split it into 5.1, and give you a fakish sounding surround, but the software alone is well over $1000.
     
  3. Sickle

    Sickle Guest

    so a sound card wont process 2 to 5.1? then wat is the point of a Sound Card.?
     
  4. rebootjim

    rebootjim Active member

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    um...so you can hear things?
     
  5. Sickle

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    if the motherboard al rdy does it.
     
  6. rebootjim

    rebootjim Active member

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    Then you don't need a separate sound card.
     

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