Hello! Good day.
Lately i've been trying to set up my Home Cinema to work with my PC. It has an Aourus B450 Elite V2 (with an ALC892 audio processor) and a Ryzen 5 3400G.
I've been trying a lot of things, and the one i tried the last is
@Alan Finotty 's modded driver.
The thing is, i don't know if i have to change some setting in AAF ALC Audio Policy Tweak Tool, because i've seen this screen from other people and they had a lot of things activated in this screen.
And i have two questions.
1 Actually, the format of DDL and DTS Interactive appears only in the S/PDIF output of my PC, is there anyway to send DDL or DTS through the HDMI cable? My home cinema doesn't have HDMI input, and the cheapest and easiest way to connect external things to the home cinema, is to connect the S/PDIF out of my TV to the home cinema. With my Xbox One S and my Xbox 360 the TV let me activate DTS and Dolby in both devices, and the 5.1 surround sound works as if it's connected direct to the home cinema (i think that it's called Passthrough or something like that), and with my PC, only with videos and movies send 5.1 audio, but i want it to work with games, thats the reason i wan't DDL or DTS to work in the HDMI output, if i can do the same thing with my PC as the consoles, it will be perfect.
2 But if it isn't possible, before asking in this post i've been testing using the S/PDIF output of my PC with DDL or DTS activated, neither of the both rear speakers reproduce any sound. It's the same as if i'm using HDMI, only works in 5.1 with movies and videos. So, i understood that if i'd activate DDL or DTS i could hear 5.1 in games, but in any game the rear speakers make any sound. Do i have to activate something in the games or in the AAF ALC Audio Policy Tweak Tool?
I wanna hear my PC games in 5.1 like the xbox one or xbox 360