I was playing my Xbox360 today and I set down my controller and walked over to my laptop to start burning a movie onto a disc. As I was browsing through my folders I noticed something very odd. My laptop was playing the background sound effects for the Xbox360, Like every time I heard a bullet fire behind my back it would only play through my Laptop's speakers not my TV's, I thought it was awesome because I had surround sound speakers around me and that meant I could just plug a speaker into my laptop and have surround sound, but when I plugged in my speaker the background audio switched back to the TV's speakers and it hasn't done it again since, even after I unplugged the speaker.
My Asus PRO50Z Laptop has nothing but a mouse plugged into it and is connected to the internet through wireless that my router sends out, my Xbox360 is connected to my router through a ethernet cable. I just don't understand how it happened. I know this WASN'T A SOUND REVERBERATION and it was definately coming from my Laptop's speakers becasue I put my ear up to the Laptop's speaker to make sure it was the Laptop and sure enough my ear got blasted with sound when a gunshot went off behind my character.
Does anyone have an explanation for this? Because I'm baffled.
-FlyntFire
My Asus PRO50Z Laptop has nothing but a mouse plugged into it and is connected to the internet through wireless that my router sends out, my Xbox360 is connected to my router through a ethernet cable. I just don't understand how it happened. I know this WASN'T A SOUND REVERBERATION and it was definately coming from my Laptop's speakers becasue I put my ear up to the Laptop's speaker to make sure it was the Laptop and sure enough my ear got blasted with sound when a gunshot went off behind my character.
Does anyone have an explanation for this? Because I'm baffled.
-FlyntFire




