My pc is not an issue as i have 7.1 surround sound card. Then you can connect the RCA/AUX cable to the 'mic' port on your asus sound card and get fake surround sound.īro my pc sound card gives me real suround. You can configure the MIC jack to be LINE IN jack. my pc is producing surround to spkrs but i want all spkrs to work from satellite receiver box My pc has spdif input and also my satellite receiver has spdif input ,when i say satellite receiver i mean receiver box used to watch dish tv. If you want actual surround sound you will either need a SPDIF switch box or you will need a better PC sound card that has an SPDIF optical INPUT (most have output but only few have input). If you just want 'fake' surround sound (meaning L and R on multiple speakres) then just connect the RCA/AUX from receiver to the blue line-in on your PC sound card. Yes, only two speakers are working because RCA is only supplying it with 2 speakers worth of data. Right now my satellite reciever is connected via RCA to 3.5mm to aux in port of subwoofer but only 2 spkrs (L AND R) out of 7 are working To watch satellite channels Surround sound is not important for me ,but i want all speakers to work (aux in stereo is ok). I want to connect my satellite receiver box (limesat receiver box) to this speaker system as well. My pc is fine because i have 7.1 surround card.