That would not be true surround sound. You have to have audio hardware to send 
the sound to separate channels to create the "surround sound" effect.

On Apr 19, 2012, at 12:57 AM, Pam Mathers wrote:

> Hi.  Right now I have an audio cable hooked up to the headphone jack of the 
> computer and the other end hooked in to the exilary output in my stereo so 
> that the sound comes through the stereo speaker.  The stereo only has two 
> speakers so if I wanted more of a surround sound, would I beable to buy two 
> extra speakers and hook them in to the back of the computer and hear those at 
> the same time I'm hearing the stereo ones.  Thanks.
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