My receiver not supporting both but with atmos it at least makes surround sound works.Better off with DTS:X HT over Dolby Atmos.
With DTS:X app it's just stereo.
My receiver not supporting both but with atmos it at least makes surround sound works.Better off with DTS:X HT over Dolby Atmos.
System Name | predator helios 300 |
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Processor | intel(r) core(tm) i7-7700HQ @ 2.80ghz |
Motherboard | laptop acer predator helios g3-572 |
Cooling | laptop acer predator helios g3-572 |
Memory | 16gb 2400mhz 2 slots |
Video Card(s) | nvidia gtx 1060 laptop |
Storage | internal 237gb hdd internal 931gb hdd external 3tb hdd usb3.0 |
Display(s) | 1 internal laptop 1 hdmi 100hz aoc 27g2g3 |
Case | laptop |
Audio Device(s) | ultimea posiden d60 (5.1 speakers) hyper cloudx 2 (headphones) |
Power Supply | laptop |
Mouse | razer naga trinity v2 |
Keyboard | razer huntsman TKL v2 |
VR HMD | N/A |
System Name | predator helios 300 |
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Processor | intel(r) core(tm) i7-7700HQ @ 2.80ghz |
Motherboard | laptop acer predator helios g3-572 |
Cooling | laptop acer predator helios g3-572 |
Memory | 16gb 2400mhz 2 slots |
Video Card(s) | nvidia gtx 1060 laptop |
Storage | internal 237gb hdd internal 931gb hdd external 3tb hdd usb3.0 |
Display(s) | 1 internal laptop 1 hdmi 100hz aoc 27g2g3 |
Case | laptop |
Audio Device(s) | ultimea posiden d60 (5.1 speakers) hyper cloudx 2 (headphones) |
Power Supply | laptop |
Mouse | razer naga trinity v2 |
Keyboard | razer huntsman TKL v2 |
VR HMD | N/A |
oh yeah i share that complait aswell with hdmi i had way too much audio cutting in and out constantly and i had to restart my soundbar anytime i changed audio codecs do u know of any good optical av recivers or usb to optical adapters ?? the one i use only supports 5.1 and my end goal is 7.1 with both dts and dolbys techI recommend Optical for a few reasons, it used to be a case of coax was in cases better, but most devices with SPDIF these days tend to opt out of SPDIF coax.
Devices with SPDIF support for: 2x 192K @24B, use the high speed modules, as the legacy 15 Mbit/s modules are not fast enough (BMC).
SPDIF uses BMC, TOSLink modules are rated in NRZ, for BMC bitrate its NRZ /2 (50%), 15 = 7.5 BMC, and 125 = 62.5 BMC.
Since the change it would seem that coax is relatively redundant. Now HDMI vs Optical, a lot of people complain about lag with HDMI.
System Name | predator helios 300 |
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Processor | intel(r) core(tm) i7-7700HQ @ 2.80ghz |
Motherboard | laptop acer predator helios g3-572 |
Cooling | laptop acer predator helios g3-572 |
Memory | 16gb 2400mhz 2 slots |
Video Card(s) | nvidia gtx 1060 laptop |
Storage | internal 237gb hdd internal 931gb hdd external 3tb hdd usb3.0 |
Display(s) | 1 internal laptop 1 hdmi 100hz aoc 27g2g3 |
Case | laptop |
Audio Device(s) | ultimea posiden d60 (5.1 speakers) hyper cloudx 2 (headphones) |
Power Supply | laptop |
Mouse | razer naga trinity v2 |
Keyboard | razer huntsman TKL v2 |
VR HMD | N/A |
Without ARC/eARC, and without plugging in your monitor to the other end of the HDMI extractor, you get a virtual monitor that adds to overheads (extra display).
I cant really recommend an extractor, the one I have is older (18 Gbps), however I suggest 48 Gbps and plugging in your monitor.
Another downside, if you intend to EDID override and unlock more on Optical, you have to use the virtual monitor, else issues with the real monitor.
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Here I complied an override driver for my HDMI extractor, I unlocked 6 channel and all formats, officially the device supports 6 channels LPCM for Opti
yeah i did this with my hdmi extractor but im talking about a av reciver or usb to optical device made just for optical hdmi was a pain in the ass with constantly haveing to readd the edie file the audio lag /cutting not to mention with hdmi u have to download another application for a eq with these apo drivers come with one im sticking to optical but i would like 7.1 with dts and dolby i have a usb to optical connection atm with 5,1 dolby digital and 5.1 dts audio it works well with the dolby live encoder but with lower bitrate content or streaming its not great only time i get really good audio is games and downloaded files sadlyWithout ARC/eARC, and without plugging in your monitor to the other end of the HDMI extractor, you get a virtual monitor that adds to overheads (extra display).
I cant really recommend an extractor, the one I have is older (18 Gbps), however I suggest 48 Gbps and plugging in your monitor.
Another downside, if you intend to EDID override and unlock more on Optical, you have to use the virtual monitor, else issues with the real monitor.
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Here I complied an override driver for my HDMI extractor, I unlocked 6 channel and all formats, officially the device supports 6 channels LPCM for Optical.
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Here are the DolbyMAT & DTS-HD encoder dlls. If anyone can get these working it's you. Still haven't got a solid CLSID string to use it without the dolby access/sound unbound app. It's worth noting that DTS-HD encodes in x64 & x86 where the MAT encoder does not. Could be why it lags vs DTS:X in some applications.If you want to output multichannel over SPDIF v1.0-1.1, then you will need an encoder. Else you can only do 2 channels with SPDIF v1.0 and 1.1.
SPDIF v1.2 is not yet common but is released, it is capable of 15+ uncompressed channels without an encoder using BMC.