![]() However, it does not seem like surround sound is work in movies or test audio. When I test the 5.1 surround in the realtek audio control, all the sounds come from the correct speakers (except the subwoofer, that seems to be coming from the two front channels). ![]() I don't understand how to run the argument as I do not have an open in terminal option on my right click menu. So, I then ran the and it created somethings, but I got the same no device error. However, when I started it, it said that there was no device present. So, I installed the AAFSBXFiMB5Setup and after rebooting, the Sound Blaster X-Fi MB5 was there. I noticed that the Sound Blaster X-Fi MB5 was not installed though. When I installed the audio driver pack, I left the default install settings checked. Once those were off, I had audio and could select 5.1 surround. I turned off Audio Enhancements (was set to Device Default Effects) and Spatial audio (was set to DTS:X Ultra). When I rebooted, the speaker out was set to AAF DCH Optimus Audio, but I had no sound and I could not select 5.1 surround. I then installed AAFOptimusDCHAudioPack-USB2355-HDA9499. I uninstalled my older driver and DTS and then used Driver Store and removed all the files as directed. I am using my Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 Ultra speakers connected to the green, orange, and black 3.5 jacks (appropriately). I am using Windows 11 Pro and have an Asus TUF Gaming X670E-Plus Wifi which has the "Realtek S1220A 7.1 Surround Sound High Definition Audio CODEC". My apologies, but I am kind of confused on installing this driver set and I am hoping someone can clarify some things for me.
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