Win10 16241 can not play test audio, how to do?
I mean, if you're using HDMI, you should already be able to get Atmos for $15.
er I forget, is Atmos Headphones $15 and Atmos Home Theater free (if you have the external hardware)?
You can turn it on with optical, but it's 2ch only, same with Sonic.
Because Atmos for Headphones/Sonic/Binaural audio is only designed for 2ch.
And since Optical surround is so outdated, they aren't likely to officially support it fully.
I'm not exactly sure either, but "Virtual 7.1" is still only sending out 2ch.
As for Xbox's functionality, with might actually work a bit different and allow better functionality (I'm not sure). Correct/proper support on PC is a different story. (And channels and objects are not the same thing.)
As bugs keep coming up, perhaps it's a bug/overlooked issue that they won't do more than 2ch at all through optical, but it does seem to state in multiple places that Atmos for Home Theater is for HDMI only. And I'm fairly certain "for Headphones" will only ever give you 2ch output.
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I'm not sure if you are referring to my question?Maybe years ago that was an issue in Windows 10 (or maybe certain drivers). Haven't seen that happen in a long time, but I'm still using the old simple non-Test Mode method (pg 37), none of these other ones that have been more expanded (and might be/require older drivers?)
I mean, if you're using HDMI, you should already be able to get Atmos for $15.
er I forget, is Atmos Headphones $15 and Atmos Home Theater free (if you have the external hardware)?
I'm not sure if you are referring to my question?
would something like this work if I convert optical to HDMI use the dolby acess home theater app ?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DLCQZGG/?tag=tec06d-20
No, that wouldn't give you the added ability to use "Atmos for Home Theater" at all.
Because it needs data/information about the receiver that gets sent through HDMI, but isn't sent through Optical.
Yeah I finally fix it. And now 5.1 surround sound and working perfectly and amazingYes I was, but sorry I'm not so sure I can be of much help other than saying try using the most up to date Realtek drivers from their website, if not your computer/motherboard's website, with just the simpler modded DLL and regedit from pg 37 and make sure your Windows is completely up to date. As I don't know what drivers are actually used in these other mods lately.
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I'm not exactly sure either, but "Virtual 7.1" is still only sending out 2ch.
As for Xbox's functionality, with might actually work a bit different and allow better functionality (I'm not sure). Correct/proper support on PC is a different story. (And channels and objects are not the same thing.)
As bugs keep coming up, perhaps it's a bug/overlooked issue that they won't do more than 2ch at all through optical, but it does seem to state in multiple places that Atmos for Home Theater is for HDMI only. And I'm fairly certain "for Headphones" will only ever give you 2ch output (at least through optical).