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Surround Sound and Digital Optical Output not working. Only right speaker working.

Sgranada92
Level 7
Hello everyone,

I'm having an issue with the sound coming out of the motherboard. Previously I had stereo speakers connected to the stereo jack that's on the motherboard and it was only playing sound through the right speaker, I try updating the drivers and went with the windows troubleshooter and nothing seems to work. I disable all the effects and everything and nothing was working. The only way I got them to work was by connecting the speakers to the display and getting audio from the NVIDIA card.

So, I bought a surround system (Logitech Z906) with a digital optical cable and it also included the green orange and black cables. I was hoping that since this was new speakers this would have solved my issues. I didn't get any audio from the digital output so I connected the cables and surprisingly I was only getting audio out of the right speaker. I concluded that this was not an issue with speakers or cables because it was giving me the same problem with two different sets of speakers.

I tried installing the latest audio drivers from the ASUS website and I still get the same issue. Sounds work great thought Bluetooth but this is not what I want to use.

I have a ZENITH EXTREME with an AMD 1950x processor.

PLESE HELP!
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I'm using the digital output via my receiver and everything is working just fine.
Try connecting the subwoofer and speakers only through the optical sound output, on the back panel of the motherboard. Don't connect anything else, expect that because optical sound connect's everything combined together (subwoofer & speakers). Basically, you should one cable mounted to your motherboard.
Before you do that, it's necessary to install the Asus audio codec's as one of the first files because it's a bulky type (over 700mb, I believe), after you installed Windows. It shouldn't take long to install the codec, it'll reboot and then you should be just fine. Practically, you should be able to choose between the sound output's from the motherboard or graphic's card through Windows sound 🙂
P.S. Make sure you connect the optical cable after you installed the audio codec and subwoofer/speakers turned off.