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DriverHeaven Newbie
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Hay there!
Nice forum here, I need to rotate my speaker output, i'm using a audigy2 + logitech z560 for games and watching dvd on my tv, but my tv is on the other side so i have to rotate the front and back by 90 degree. I can change the lines in the dsp or change the wires in the sub, but that takes damn long,
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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You can save and load different configurations almost instantly. Try that.
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can you tell me where those settings are?
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It is in the DSP. You connect lines from Surrounder+ to epilog. Hover your mouse over the pins to see whatr each pin is used for.
You can right-click the DSP window at any time and press Reinitialize DSP to put it back to its default. You can save the current DSP in a preset file. If you wish, you can save two presets to your desktop. One with the default settings and the other with the rotated speakers. You will only need to execute the file to load the preset and rotate the speakers. |
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