1. If you try with 0, the volume isn't good or loud and clear enough hear it, i have tried this before. Thats why i have it at what i have it at, if try it, you would know why is every set the way it is.1. I would recommend you to do the reverse to the volmax-boost value. Audio boosting like this will severely compress the audio. One of my own mod is to bring it to 0. This allows for a maximum dynamic range in the output audio. If I would like loud, I use the volume control.
2. In Dolby terminology, 5.1 is 6 channel, and I put 6 in my own mod, works perfectly. Also Front: all channels in front of you. 5.1=3;left,cen,right. Side, rest in the same plane. 5.1=2;side l, side r. 7.1=4; sl, sr, rear l, rear r.
5.1= 3f, 2s, 1sub.
7.1=3f, 4s, 1sub.
Do not play with heights; they are only available in atmos systems.
3. fs_192000 is a bad idea. These numbers are for intelligent eq. You are making the EQ work on wrong levels on the audible range. Let me explain. EQ Open is a V equaliser (high bass, low mid, high trebles). The stock numbers allow the proper level of EQ for each band. If you interpolate it, the initial part of the EQ will apply in the audible range. Thus Open will no longer be a V eq, but more of a bass enhancement, as the low mid will apply on the highs, and the high trebles will apply in ultrasound. Thus you did a V EQ in a 192000 hz signal. Keep that stock.
2. the way i said it is the right way, if you don't believe ask @alanfox2000 or @OMER. Also refer to post #784 if you want proof.
3. if you didn't look close enough, you would see that the intelligent eq not enabled in my preset, so you don't have worry about that. Also the ieq makes sound terrible.
Plus i have been experienced with this type of dolby atmos mod for quite awhile now, i know what values make it sound great.
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