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    Speaker positioning software

    Hey guys, my new 5.1's arrived today, bought them off one of the guys on here. Only problem being I have a small room and not enough space at the mo to mount the rear speakers and spread everything out. Basically I'm in need of some software that will let me reposition the speakers and change their sound levels etc from within Windows. Does anyone have any suggestions/recommendations? I'm running them on an Audigy. Any help is appreciated! Cheers
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    Re: Speaker positioning software

    IIRC, back when I used a soundblaster you could change it from within the Creative software. I don't think you could change each speaker individually (apart from centre), but you could change the levels of the front speakers and rear speakers

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    Re: Speaker positioning software

    Quote Originally Posted by lippy View Post
    IIRC, back when I used a soundblaster you could change it from within the Creative software. I don't think you could change each speaker individually (apart from centre), but you could change the levels of the front speakers and rear speakers
    With the X-Fi software you can control the dB output or distance from listener. There are some hacked drivers which would probably work with your card...

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