[XC] Synthetickiller
11-22-2010, 04:14 PM
:welcome:
I have two JVC HX-Z30 shelf systems. Both are connected to two different PCs.
One is in my room, connected to a GA-H55-USB3 board.
The second is connected to an Intel BOXD525MW nettop I just built.
The system in my room is fine, plays audio VERY well. The second system is not working so well..
I used the same 3.5mm to RCA cable and I only get decent volume from the right speaker. I didn't have time to switch the cable around, but I'd assume it would also give me only good sound from the left.
I hear audio from the other speaker, but it is very quiet. I ran into this in the past, but never could really figure out how to fix it.
How do I get around this? I don't have any usable expansion ports (no pci bracket on this case), so a card is not an option. USB is a possibility, but this should work without needing hardware accelleration outside of onboard audio.
Any ideas? :shrug:
Thanks for reading, I know this was long, but wanted to describe the issue.
I have two JVC HX-Z30 shelf systems. Both are connected to two different PCs.
One is in my room, connected to a GA-H55-USB3 board.
The second is connected to an Intel BOXD525MW nettop I just built.
The system in my room is fine, plays audio VERY well. The second system is not working so well..
I used the same 3.5mm to RCA cable and I only get decent volume from the right speaker. I didn't have time to switch the cable around, but I'd assume it would also give me only good sound from the left.
I hear audio from the other speaker, but it is very quiet. I ran into this in the past, but never could really figure out how to fix it.
How do I get around this? I don't have any usable expansion ports (no pci bracket on this case), so a card is not an option. USB is a possibility, but this should work without needing hardware accelleration outside of onboard audio.
Any ideas? :shrug:
Thanks for reading, I know this was long, but wanted to describe the issue.