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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Turns out the newer LG OLED TVs don't support DTS over SPDIF. I'll probably need to work on my Nvidia drivers to get other formats to work as well.By the look of it the LG TV does not support any digital formats, if its meant to, look into its driver, else you want stereo (2 channels).
For Interactive to work, the device must support 'DTS Audio', in the digital, encoded formats box, see below.
Here is a video for the .reg settings, and getting sound, here is one for passing form factor (stereo).
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No benefit to switching to HDMI if you are going to output Interactive (DTS Surround), rather permanently in both cases. You wont lose Atmos-Other if you add Interactive.
I can output Atmos, and all other formats using SPDIF, however, in terms of ease and support, you want HDMI for now, does the LG have TOSlink?
This pack will allow you to add DTS Interactive to your HDMI, along with APO4, I would compare the two setups.
Another possibility is an HDMI Extractor, that converts HDMI audio into TOSlink out.
Atmos spdif? How?No benefit to switching to HDMI if you are going to output Interactive (DTS Surround), rather permanently in both cases. You wont lose Atmos-Other if you add Interactive.
I can output Atmos, and all other formats using SPDIF, however, in terms of ease and support, you want HDMI for now, does the LG have TOSlink?
This pack will allow you to add DTS Interactive to your HDMI, along with APO4, I would compare the two setups.
Another possibility is an HDMI Extractor, that converts HDMI audio into TOSlink out.
Actually, after I looked at my settings, it looks like I have Dolby Atmos for Headphones working. I am able to select it (after installing the Dolby Atmos from the Microsoft Store).Atmos spdif? How?
Does it work tho?I don't notice any latency issues with my AMD GPU, HDMI, if there is latency its because of Atoms or the receiver.
An HDMI audio device can be programmed like any other sound device, in terms of APO's.
The more APO's or processing you add, the more latency you get in total.
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Motherboard | MSI Z790 ACE MAX |
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Storage | Samsung 990 PRO 1TB M.2 |
Display(s) | LG 32GK650F |
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Power Supply | Seasonic Prime PX-1300 |
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@snaker1, I had issues when Windows dropped support for my X-Fi, I imagine this is some of the reason. You should start you own thread for this X-Fi issue, many people have it working.
@Arctucas, you should be able to get this package to work if you had a HDAUDIO device on the system, such as in the guide, else no, I am sorry.
The DTS:X (APO4) system has more features than the previous versions of DTS APO's (1, 2, 3), it no longer uses virtual, or expand, but instead spatial.
It also acts as a DSP, as well as an APO. The audio quality is far better than pervious APOs from DTS, mostly due to better technology.
The DTS:X Ultra system works on-with PCM, so even DTS Interactive is improved, without any additional hardware.
System Name | It's just a computer |
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Processor | i9-14900K Direct Die |
Motherboard | MSI Z790 ACE MAX |
Cooling | 2X D5T Vario, XSPC BayRes, 3X Nemesis GTR560, NF-A14-iPPC3000PWM, NF-A14-iPPC2000PWM, IceMan DD |
Memory | TEAMGROUP FFXD548G8000HC38EDC01 |
Video Card(s) | MSI 4070 Ti Super w/Alphacool Eisblock Aurora RTX 4070TI Ventus with Backplate :13724 |
Storage | Samsung 990 PRO 1TB M.2 |
Display(s) | LG 32GK650F |
Case | Thermaltake Xaser VI |
Audio Device(s) | Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1 2G/Z-5500 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime PX-1300 |
Mouse | Logitech |
Keyboard | Logitech |
Software | Win11PRO |
Thanks. I am sure everyone appreciates all your work.The newer controller maybe, however I cannot say, I have not tried a PCI device. Virtual devices and USB I convert to HDAUDIO, however this might not be needed.
I know that current package works on any HDAUDIO device for sure, the previous packages would not work on non HDAUDIO devices.
Then SPDIF is superb, I do have the hardware to try this, wanna help?According to others yes, I dont have Atmos hardware to test, and one that supports SPDIF. Bitstreaming is bitstreamng, SPDIF supports all, OEM's maybe not.
HDMI, is almost exactly like SPDIF, 2 channel is mandatory, multichannel and digital formats fully optional, not mandatory.
SPDIF has no set bitrate limit, TOSLink v 2.0 is 125mbps, HDMI is 37mbps, end of discussion.
That's food for thought, palSPDIF is still the daddy, OEM's building it are the issue, they still use-program it like it was still using TOSLink v 1 @ 3.1 mbps, from 1983.
This is the equivalent of basing an HDMI 2.1 setup on HDMI 1.0, which are nothing a like in bitrate or specifications.
You have a receiver that directly supports Atmos over SPDIF (OEM's have to program it)?
How to send-test lossless [HDMI, SPDIF] - SPDIF - Sony/Philips Digital Interface
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With fibre optic internet, I can ping servers in China at around 4-5 ms, my gaming monitor has a 2ms response, some are 5+ms.
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Can you make it? Please. Thanks. Many thanksNo I don't have that device I am sorry, I would end up just adding this pack to it, if I had one, sort of, and convert it to HDAUDIO if needed.