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Just bought logitech z5500 and creative elite pro
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I just purchased logitech z5500 speakers and creative elite pro sound card but now i am confused how to connect all of this.Should i use the little receiver that came with the logiech or connect the thing that came with the creative.Or connect both somehow.
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Have you tried RTFM? |
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Start by reading the manual and also looking at the connection instructions that should be in the software. At least with the set I have, its connected to the Logitech receiver that then goes to the computer soundcard. But I have an older set of speakers and an X-Fi soundcard, so the way mine sets up may be different than yours. |
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ok so first the thing that came with the soundcard should be connected to the soundcard with the black cable that looks like the one from the monitor to video card.And then from the thing that came with the soundcard take a optical cable and connect it to the logitech receiver.But then when i change the mode on the soundcard to gaming what do i change the mode on to the receiver?
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You should have a 3 piece 3.5mm cable with green, black and pink connections on either end. Plug 1 end into the corresponding colours on the Z-5500 decoder(receiver) and make sure the switch round the back to the right is up in the the 6 channel direct position. Connect the other end of the 3.5mm cable to the elite pro card in your pc. Plug the yellow 3.5mm jack into the socked closest to the 26pin I/O console connector, plug the black one into the socket next to that and the green one next to that. Turn on your speakers and set input to 6 channel direct and you should be good to go. |
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BTW that is a mighty fine sound system you have now, enjoy |
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Thnx but how about if i want to use optical cable because i heard its better then those 3 3.5mm.And if i plug one end of the cable to the logitech receiver and the other to the soundcard i dont have any left for the creative receiver |
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Not at all. Only dvd's/avi's with encoded Dolby digital, ac3 or dts will be in surround. You will not get 5.1 sound for games using a digital s/pidf connection, you will loose half the benefits of your sound card such as cmss and eax because they are not supported trough s/pidf. You might as well have gone for a cheap $50 card with s/pidf. |
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analog = 3x3.5mm colored stereo mini cables. Use the sound card's DACs.
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so what i should just stick with the 3 cables and can you tell me how am i suppose to connect them with one cable to three devices the sound card,logitech receiver,creative receiver |
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now i understand thnx |
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Also is the ac3filter good to install or not? |
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AC3 filter allows you to configure the way embedded audio codecs in avi's and dvd's are played. Its essential for anyone who downloads divx or xvid vids of the net. |
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