I have 2 options for surround sound on my PC. i have an on-board motherboard sound card with AC97 drivers, supporting 5:1 (????) This is not the most preferable option, as it would leave wires hanging out of the front audio ports.
I also have a 5:1 sound card (takes up 2 expansion slots, unbranded), which also supports surround sound. I would like to use this.
What i'd like to know is how does the 5:1 signal get from the DVD to the sound card? Does it just use the codec in media player? I suppose what I mean is does the hardware (mobo, pc dvd drive) support true dolby 5:1, when i have the relevant software?
Also, the sound card has 3 output plugs. "front" (green) "rear" (black) and "c/sub" (orange).
Does this match the config on most off-the-shelf 5:1 speakers? Or will it need any adaptors? I have a 19 inch monitor and would like to watch DVDs on it, in glorious surround sound
. Anyone done this before? Advice welcome 
I also have a 5:1 sound card (takes up 2 expansion slots, unbranded), which also supports surround sound. I would like to use this.
What i'd like to know is how does the 5:1 signal get from the DVD to the sound card? Does it just use the codec in media player? I suppose what I mean is does the hardware (mobo, pc dvd drive) support true dolby 5:1, when i have the relevant software?
Also, the sound card has 3 output plugs. "front" (green) "rear" (black) and "c/sub" (orange).
Does this match the config on most off-the-shelf 5:1 speakers? Or will it need any adaptors? I have a 19 inch monitor and would like to watch DVDs on it, in glorious surround sound