On 08/11/2017 09:57, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/06/17 18:42, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,

     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?
Checking around one would find...

  "Some profile settings require Logitech Gaming Software to be enabled and are 
not
supported on Mac, Linux and earlier Windows operating systems. Logitech Gaming
Software is available at our official website."

Could that be the source of the problem?

Hi Ed, it could be. The headphones don't come with any software and Windows 10 is using whatever driver it decided was relevant when the usb transmitter was inserted. I checked the device properties under Windows and it has the device configured to stereo as well. I wasn't aware there were drivers on the logitech web site, so I might check them out. Given what you found above it looks very much like I'm not going to get surround functionality under Linux. I wasn't particularly looking for surround functionality in games, I was hoping to get the surround output when watching surround sound videos in Netflix.


regards,

Steve




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