On 07/11/2017 18:02, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/06/2017 02:42 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
     I have a Logitech G533 Wireless Gaming Headset. Now that I have configure the PulseAudio device output to use the headset I am now getting audio output through the headset. The issue I have is that pulseaudio only offers digital stereo output and mono input for the mic, how do I configure pulseaudio to provide the 7.1 surround sound that the headset actually supplies?

You could try running alsamixer in a terminal and select the actual device instead of the pulseaudio output.  See what options it has there.  I'm curious how a device with only two speakers can provide 7.1 surround sound.  Maybe that's just a feature of the windows driver.

I've tried alsamixer and selected the headset from the device list when using the 'Select Sound Card' option and it only shows a single pcm slider for playback and a single slider for the mic. I'm not entirely sure how the headset provides surround sound either but I don't think it is a function of the Windows driver as  the driver used is whatever is supplied with windows when the usb transmitter is plugged in. Just plugging the transmitter in is enough for windows to determine that headphones are connected irrespective of whether or not the headphones are actually switched on. When I change  the sound volume on the headset I get a volume bar displayed on the screen indicating the volume I'm setting. When I do the same thing under Fedora I get a similar display on the screen to show the volume change for Lineout, and I get the same audio feedback in the headset that I get under windows. What I haven't done is checked how windows is handling the device and whether it is providing surround sound options.


regards,

Steve


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