System Name | NEW AAF OPTIMUS RIG |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (6C/12T) |
Motherboard | ASUS TUF Gaming B550M-Plus |
Cooling | DEEPCOOL Gammax L120T |
Memory | CRUCIAL Pro Gaming 32GB DDR4-3200 (2x16GB) |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB MSI Ventus 2X OC LHR |
Storage | ADATA Legend 710 PCIe Gen3 x4 256GB; ADATA Legend 800 PCIe Gen4 x4 2TB; GoldenFir SSD 1TB |
Display(s) | AOC VIPER 27" 165Hz 1ms (27G2SE) |
Case | DARKFLASH DK100-BK |
Audio Device(s) | AAF Optimus Audio (Sound Blaster + Dolby [Dolby Atmos For Built-In Speakers]) |
Power Supply | REDRAGON RGPS 600W 80 PLUS Bronze Full Modular |
Mouse | CLAHM CL-MM386 7200DPI |
Keyboard | MOTOSPEED CK-108 Mechanical Keyboard |
Software | Windows 11 Pro x64 23H2 |
Ok thanks for gettin back to me. I guess I was wonderin if the filter deals with noise reduction and everything. But yeah I came across where its amdacpksl.sys if my memory serves me right, just not sure about some sites out there as far as clicking on it and all goes as to what i may be bringin in.@ofbakirci
Your meant to use the AFF uninstaller in programs and apps, not right click uninstall, which removes part of the drivers, but doesn't fully uninstall AAF properly, you will get problems.
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I just did a quick Google of "AMD KSL Filter Driver", it's an official driver, used with mod drivers.
DCHU Driver (UAD)
Driver Version: 6.0.8787.1
Mod Version: 05-10-2019
Requirement: Win10 RS3, RS4, RS5 19H1 X64
Features:
- Dolby Digital/DTS Interactive with Sound Blaster Audio Effects over HDMI/SPDIF output
- Include all necessary components from official UAD release (ASIO, Realtek Speech Preprocessing IP DLL, AMD KSL Filter Driver, etc...)
- UWP Audio Control Panel: Realltek Audio Control + Sound Blaster Connect:
Processor | Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHz |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B85M-D3H |
Memory | 8,00 Go (7,89 Go utilisable |
Video Card(s) | GPU 1 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970/ GPU 0 Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 |
Display(s) | Samsung Q60T |
Case | Zalman case |
Mouse | USB NGS |
Keyboard | Old Dell keyboard |
?6.0.9102.1 thanks Alan
1st page under Dch and Uad i think it is...Where I can download the KGA config exe?
Hey! In Realtek Tweak Utility there should be a policy option for enabling DTS, try that firstHey Guys,
for me its all working with an old version but for now i had to do a clean install.
I had saved this page for later times and i am sure there was a tutorial on the first page, which VID or DID i have to edit for DTS Interactive or for Dolby Digital.
For the latest version, is there also a tutorial or how does it work now?
System Name | Metal-Tom-PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Extreme |
Cooling | Boxed with RGB |
Memory | Mushkin DDR4 32 GB |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Radeon RX580 4GB |
Storage | 1x M2-SSD @256GB/1x Intenso SATA-SSD @120GB/1x Intenso SATA-SSD @240GB/2x WD10EZRX @1TB/1,5 TB HDD |
Display(s) | 1x Samsung QE43Q60B (TV)/1x Samsung S27B80P/1x Hanns-G FHD |
Case | Thermaltake Kandalf LCS |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1220A |
Power Supply | Phanteks Revolt Pro Gold 80+ 1000W |
Mouse | Logitech M210 |
Keyboard | Logitech MX5500 Revolution |
Software | Win 11 Pro x64 v24H2 |
Alan has already done that, you only need to install, DTS in the tweak utility will still require .dll's and supporting APO for full functionality.
appreciate it, ill give it a look see if it has the analog out for it, running a onkyo tx sr803 wonderful tuner surround all klipsch and a pair of older optimus mach 3 so would like to get best sound possible. the weird thing is that i did get dts at one time on a older pioneer tuner via the optical just been pulling my hair out lol. one other thing is this when its running does 5.1 no issues. but sounds off but if i turn on dts x for headphones tuner flops over to dts neo 6 and sounds pretty good but i dont recall if rears where working.The only way to get 7.1 working is if you had analog out, and your onkyo has inputs for 7.1 analog in. Other then that you can do, or try to do, 5.1 and set your receiver to do "dolby" in like a matrix mode to have it manipulate 7.1 that way. Other then that, doing optical will only let you do 5.1, for there is no other way around that for optical is just set to do 5.1 and thats it.
Its going to be hard to fine a "newer" receiver now a days with 7.1 analog in, for they have pretty much just gotten rid of it when 4K started to be the new thing on the block. My old Onkyo TX-NR809 did 4K pass through, but it seems that they had a huge problem with the hdmi board going bad, and mine did just that.
One thing to consider if you plan on doing analog, like I do, is get a player call potplayer, for within its audio setting you can set it up to do almost every conceivable sound output. I seem to have trouble getting vcl player to do 7.1 right, even when forcing it to do dolby surround in its setting, pot player is, for me, a better choice to watch videos or music with. If you have a 4K monitor/tv, what I do with my consoles including my Xbox one x, is I use a switch that has 4 HDMI inputs, and it has optical as well that I send the toslink to my receiver, Denon avr 3310 CI and use its output directly to my 4K TCL tv. It kinda sucks not getting 7.1 from it, but on the other hand I do get it to do 4K, so its a give and take. If you do 7.1 analog to your receiver, then what ever you play, movies/games/music will decode correctly without the need to do these drivers to get dts/dd. Even if you got the toslink to do right and decode that, its just making it sound as if you are playing in "surround", but to get true 7.1 in movies and games you need a older receiver, like what you and I are using, that has actual 7.1 analog in, to do it all in that form. If you want a little better then the boards 7.1, the ONLY "newer" card that creative does in 7.1 actual output analog, you need a Sound Blaster X3. All the rest of the creative lines do 5.1, and simulates 7.1 via headphones. I had that card for a little bit, but found that my boards 7.1 analog, and that cards one, I couldn't tell the difference in sound quality, so I sent it back. But this is how I have all my stuff set up. Though now I moved my sub behind me, and traded my HT's Bic PL12 with the polk in the picture. I have also bypassed using my sub outputs on my receiver, and ran a high output line right to my sub, for in doing that I had found by using sub out, it took away the HZ my actual front speakers could do, making having larger front speakers kinda useless. If you plan on running small speakers all around its great, but having larger speakers that can do some really good bass on their own, sending the high to my sub, makes it work kick butt. I have excellent mid bass now with my towers getting the full HZ they need, and all rest also gets put thru the front speakers and also out the sub, and really made a HUGE difference in sound quality. If you are using them Klipsch speakers give it a shot, it will make a heck of a difference in sound quality pumping all the full HZ to them towers. Im using a full complete DCM set up from the 90's, and sounds flippin fantastic.
Now you may have to go into your receivers audio set up to do full range to the towers, and make it set up to also have the rears being used if I remember correctly. I know I have to do it with the Denon, cuz it makes the rears set up as zone 2/3. Also if you have the Realtek chip on ur board, you for sure have to go in it and set the analog to 7.1 for by default its set to stereo. Also you have to do task management and set either the mic, or line in to do side speakers. But that's it, run all analog, run the highs to the sub and turn sub off in the receiver and software, set the fronts to large, and bam, you got some banging fun time
And yes, my room is a mess, I know
OH and in that pic was my old Onkyo RZ810 unit, I got rid of it for the Denon which I stole off eBay for $100 bill. I use receivers all over the house for my boy has a Sony in his room, in the big screen room right next to my desk, is yet a Denon, and in my bedroom I use a projector as well, and yet another Denon I been snagging receivers of goodwills website on the cheap cheap, but I could not pass up this new Denon I have hooked up. Its pretty much the same as the 2808CI I was using, but has 5 HDMI inputs rather then just 2 like you have as well.
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Hello Allan, when I install your driver package, using ACL1220 and Windows 20H2, it's possible enable audio 7.1 via optical cable? I don't know if I do something wrong, I've tried everything using alot of driver packages (Signed and not-signed) included yours, and all the time I just get 5.1 Douby and DTS. I'm using a ASRock Z370 Taichi MB and a Denon AVR-2311CI receiver.DOWNLOAD MY DRIVERS FROM HERE:
DCH-UAD VERSION (RECOMMENDED)
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Realtek Audio Driver Mods by Alan Finotty. Contribute to AlanFinotty/AAFDCHDriverMod development by creating an account on GitHub.github.com
STANDARD VERSION
DCH DRIVER VERSION UPDATED TO 6.0.9102.1
HDA PANEL INCLUDED IN DCH DRIVER
- REALTEK DEFAULT EFFECTS
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER X-Fi MB5
- REALTEK DEFAULT EFFECTS
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER X-Fi MB5
- ASIO EXTRA
- REALTEK DEFAULT EFFECTS
- REALTEK DEFAULT EFFECTS WITH DDL/DTS
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER CONNECT 2 (LEGACY)
- 360°
- 720°
- NAHIMIC 3
- SONIC STUDIO 3 (ASUS ROG)
- SONIC RADAR 3 SUPPORTED
- DOLBY ATMOS
- DOLBY DIGITAL (OVERRIDE)
- DTS INTERACTIVE (OVERRIDE)
IMAGES (WINDOWS 10)
- REALTEK ASIO
- REALTEK DEFAULT EFFECTS WITH DOLBY DIGITAL LIVE & DTS INTERACTIVE
- CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER CONNECT (UWP)
- 360°
- 720°
- CINEMA 5
- NAHIMIC 3 (APO v3)
- SONIC STUDIO 3 (ASUS ROG) (APO v3)
- SONIC RADAR 3 SUPPORTED
- DOLBY ATMOS
- DOLBY ACCESS OEM
CREATIVE PANEL (LEGACY)
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CREATIVE PANEL (UWP)
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SONIC STUDIO 3 (ASUS ROG)
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SCOUT RADAR 3 (NOT INCLUDED, BUT SUPPORT ENABLED)
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DOLBY ATMOS
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ATTENTION: If the Sound Blaster, if installed, is unable to detect your audio device correctly, the executable that will allow you to restore this operation is attached.
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ENJOY !!!
I did a research on your comment, many of the things I found are old (In Portuguese and English). Still in doubt about it, the TOSLINK wiki is saying that it accepts 5.1/7.1 compressed audio. I will test it with an HDMI bridge just for audio extraction, bad that the controller will become NVIDIA, but thanks for the answer!S/PDIF (optical or coax) is limited to 5.1. 7.1 is not possible according to the specs. If you want 7.1, the only way to go is analog (or HDMI, but that's a whole other thing).