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Here is an example.
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Hey.
I've had this for a long time, but havnt thought much about it until now.
Let's take World of Warcraft and Far Cry as examples. Mountains/hills and plants/trees change shape when i move and turn. Anyone have any idea what's causing this and why? And how to make it go away...
Hey.
I've had this for a long time, but havnt thought much about it until now.
Let's take World of Warcraft and Far Cry as examples. Mountains/hills and plants/trees change shape when i move and turn. Anyone have any idea what's causing this and why? And how to make it go away...
Thanks for the answering my questions.
But what about the AC3 filter? What does it realy do? Should i have it turned on configured for my speakers setup or just leave it off?
What's the prons/cons with AC3 filter..?
-Punkster
Neeraj: Actualy, i do have "Stereo Surround" under CMSS2 in the drop-down menu.
So if i turn that one on i will get the 2.1 stereo sound in all the speakers?
I'm not sure what you ment, but did you mean that even with the "Stereo Surround" option on i will get 5.1 surround from 5.1 sources...
Hey.
I have a couple of questions..
I am currently using logitech's Z-5500 surround speakers with my Audigy 2ZS with Audigy 4 drivers.
I am also using 3 analog connectors (no coax or optical)
I was wondering if CMSS/CMSS2 should be turned on when playing games and watching DVD movies...
Hey.
I have a couple of questions..
I am currently using logitech's Z-5500 surround speakers with my Audigy 2ZS with Audigy 4 drivers.
I am also using 3 analog connectors (no coax or optical)
I was wondering if CMSS/CMSS2 should be turned on when playing games and watching DVD movies...
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