I want my sound for GAMING (primary) and movies/shows (netflix, hulu) ((secondary)).Īnyone's help on this stuff would be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!! I know that WHEN I'm using my OPTICAL option, it doesn't tell me a "Max # of channels".
I know that WHEN I'm using the HDMI option (from GTX 670 gc), under my "supported formats" tab it reads : "Max Number of Channels: 8". how the hell am I suppose to know how many sound channel's my system can handle? or just leave it as "Windows Default" ? And, in some games they let you choose your sound channels (like Total War games) from 32, 64, 128, 256. should I be? Should I use the GAME's sound options to change to 5.1. Question: When I play a video game, and set the sound to 5.1 discrete. which format should I consider using, and why? Between these options: Question: Which is better, or prefered, or proper to use? Why? my Denon recevier will switch from having "Neo:6" option to having just "Multi-IN" option (which is much like my PS3's default when playing movies (dvd/blue rays) However, instead, if I change the "default format" from 16-bit 48000 to 24-bit 48000. WHEN I use my HDMI connection (from GTX 670 gc to receiver), I do not have the DTS Interaactive option. WHEN I use my optical connection, I've an option under "default format" to change my sound to DTS Interactive (5.1 surround). my MOTHERBOARD's optical connect, which is using Realtek AC 1150 sound off my MOTHERBOARD.
#Change photoshop 5.1 to default windows 7
Question 1: Which is considered.best? I've noticed that, when I'm looking under Windows 7 "Playback Devices > Properties > Supported Formats," my DENON receiver has more playback options AND has more encoder options that it can decode vs. I have A GTX 670 HDMI connection running from my computer to my Denon receiver, and the Denon receiver is connected to my 47" flat screen TV.Īlso, I have a OPTICAL connection running from my MOTHERBOARD's optical connect to my Denon receiver.
So, that's my first question: since I have a Denon receiver w/ a 5.1 sound setup, SHOULD I CHANGE WINDOWS sound setting to 5.1, or leave it at 2.0.and CHANGE my receiver's optional sound settings (from stereo, neo:6, multi ch stero, etc) ? You might have options (I do) like: stereo, surround (4.0), surround (5.1), etc. In windows 7 (and previous versions), you can go into Windows 7 sound setup, and decide what your speaker set-up is going to be.
Here's where things start to get confusing for me. I have a dedicated Mirage sub-woofer (.1) 2 large speakers, 2 side/rear speakers, and a center speaker. I have 5 Jamo speakers (600 model # I believe).
#Change photoshop 5.1 to default pro
I have a 64-bit Windows 7 system w/ a newly upgraded Z87 Asus Pro motherboardģ. In addition, you can add a pattern to your Office program, by changing the Office Background.I'm very confused.I've researched the internet to the point of major confusion, and I need some expert advice on this stuff! Ok, here's the break-down (heeellllpppp! lol):ġ. The Office theme is the color scheme for your entire Office program, while document themes are more specific (they show up in individual Word documents or Excel spreadsheets). Themes are shared across Office programs so that all your Office documents can have the same, uniform look. WordĪ document theme is a unique set of colors, fonts, and effects. ExcelĪpply your custom theme to a blank workbook and then save it as a template named Book.xltx. thmx file in the Document Themes folder on your local drive and is automatically added to the list of custom themes that appear when you click Themes.Īfter saving your theme, you can set it so it’s used for all new documents. In the File name box, enter a name for the theme, and click Save. On the Page Layout tab in Excel or the Design tab in Word, click Themes > Save Current Theme. Or you can make it the default for new documents. Once you’ve made changes to your theme, you can save it to use again.
To remove theme formatting from just a portion of your document, select the portion you want to change and change any formatting you like, such as font style, font size, color, etc. To return to the default theme, choose the Office theme. To change themes, simply pick a different theme from the Themes menu. Select the set of effects that you want to use. On the Page Layout tab in Excel or the Design tab in Word, click Effects. While you cannot create your own set of theme effects, you can choose a set of effects that work for your document. Theme effects include shadows, reflections, lines, fills, and more. In the Name box, enter a name, and click Save. In the Create New Theme Fonts box, under the Heading font and Body font boxes, pick the fonts you want. To create your own set of fonts, click Customize Fonts. Tip: The top fonts are the fonts in the current theme.