Drakhra Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 Right. Basically I bought a nice but cheap 5.1 (6 channel) USB External soundcard for my MacBook and when it came, I plugged it in to find it could only do what the headphone port could do...output stereo sound (2 channels). I spent ages trying loads of methods using things like 'AU Lab', 'MPlayer OSX Extended' and even experimented with XP but what I wanted was my Mac to play my stereo files through all my speakers with whatever program I chose and easily. The system I used is as follows: USB Soundcard --> 2 x 2.1 speaker systems and 1 x large subwoofer (From some old home surround system DVD thing haha). So I needed a way to make the stereo play on all channels. Ill write this so anyone can follow it, don't feel patronized if you're a geek . This is how it's done. Download 'Jack for Mac' http://www.jackosx.com/ 1.) Install 'Jack' and reboot (sorry guys you have to! - BOOKMARK THIS PAGE!) 2.) Open up 'JackPilot' from the 'Jack' folder in 'Applications'. 3.) In the Jack Preferences set the 'Interface' to what your speakers are connected to (For me it was USB Soundcard) 4.) Set the virtual input and outputs the same as the ones for the 'Interface' device 5.) Open 'Audio MIDI Setup' (Just search it in Spotlight - CMD+SPACE or whatever) 6.) Properties for: JackRouter 7.) Configure Speakers --> Using the drop-downs, set which output for which speaker. Click the name (e.g. Right Front) for a sound test for each speaker. Get everything set up exactly how you need it. Click 'Done' then re-open it (Click 'Configure Speakers' again) 8.) Open your desired music/video player or game whatever and get some sound playing. I used iTunes. 9.) Go to 'JackPilot' and click 'Start'. Wait and then click 'Routing' 10.) Leave 'System' alone (I don't dare {censored} with that system {censored} or I know i'll ruin something ahha) but choose the application by pressing the drop down arrow (Once again, for me it was iTunes) 11.) Depending on what you're playing and what program you're using, you should have some outputs labelled as 'out1' 'out2' etc etc. These represent channels. Select out1. 12.) Drop-down arrow for 'System' in the SECOND column This is where your situation might differ, but for me, I chose (by double-clicking) 'playback_2,3,6'. (2 and 6 are side speakers, 3 is sub) 13.) For out2 choose the remaining 'playback's'. DO NOT CHOOSE ONES YOU HAVE NOT SET IN AUDIO MIDI SETUP. If you do, you get odd sounds hmmm The reason I said to re-open 'Speaker Configuration' in AMS was to make selecting output easier as it is shown in the diagram what is what. YOU SHOULD HEAR SEXY, UPMIXED AND LOUD SURROUND SOUND Close JackPilot (I CMD+Q'd it and it still worked) Any Questions - Ask and/or PM THANKS. I do hope this helps..it took me so long to get this working. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lars.psssst Posted October 7, 2010 Share Posted October 7, 2010 thanks a lot works like a dream Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d23 Posted May 21, 2011 Share Posted May 21, 2011 Thanks!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arghwhymustiregister Posted August 17, 2011 Share Posted August 17, 2011 I've only joined this forum to say thank you sir.. you have saved my day (and my following days i'll listen to my music ) a quick upgrade: if you want to see jack router in audio midi setup jack pilot has to be running! by running i mean you have to press "start" *really liked the quiz part after joining though, any more of that? =D* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chemed Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 I think I might be missing something here. Maybe someone can help. So, I have a 5.1 system that I am trying to make play "5 channel stereo". I DL Jack, followed instructions to a tee, but still no sound out of all speakers. The only thing that happens different for me than with the above instructions happens with this part: "0.) Leave 'System' alone (I don't dare {censored} with that system {censored} or I know i'll ruin something ahha) but choose the application by pressing the drop down arrow (Once again, for me it was iTunes)" -When I press the drop down arrow, there's nothing there. I have tried it with both VLC player and iTunes. Any help/suggestions/clarification would be appreciated. In the MIDI setup, I did have sound coming out of all speakers when I configured/tested the speakers so I know that they could work. here are my specs: iMac8.1 Intel 2.8 GHz have latest iTunes version too. I have been scouring the webs for weeks trying to find a solution to this problem. This is the first place I've found with real answers so I hope we can get this figured out. Thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gringo Vermelho Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 Google 'Soundflower'. Never used it myself...maybe it will be helpful in your case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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