


Neither will actually push their signals via toslink/spidif. Right now, is there a setting to enable DTS for jack/SPDIF?Ģ) If you connect the headphones to your receiver, should you use Dolby Atmos for headphones or Dolby Atmos for home theater?ĭolby Atmos for Phonos AND DTS:X for phonos will both only work if you plug a 3.5mm stereo phono jack into your sound card.OR in certain circumstances a USB dongle.

Początkowo opublikowane przez Harkiter:That should not be a problem, my receiver does not support Atmos either but when I enable it it uses Dolby Digital Plus.ġ) "and multi-channel speakers that are directly connected to the sound card on the PC" I always knew what you meant mate.YOU just didnt know what you were looking for. In systems with 3.5mm jack, DTS is only useful for the upmix feature since they can have their own surround sound like HDMI PCM.Īnother doubt: if you connect the headphones to your receiver, should you use Dolby Atmos for headphones or home theater? Because I have tested "for headphones" and it doesn't seem to work well since the input signal is stereo.Īre those speaker able to push 44000 hz? if not then DTS cant use them for DTS X.It's all in the support section of the app.download it again if you need to.DTS via a MS PC is screwed UNTIL they can fix the spatial sound hz rate. My onboard audio supports DTS Interactive for S/PDIF and Neo:PC for jack 3.5mm. My sound card supports DTS Interactive and Neo:PC for S/PDIF.

Is there a setting for that (with the DTS:X software)? Początkowo opublikowane przez Harkiter:"and multi-channel speakers that are directly connected to the sound card on the PC" It may have to do with the fact Atmos spatial audio is output at a lower hz than DTS X (44k hz).In this same statement, they (DTS) state that due to this limitation they are working with MS on a solution. HDMI and home theater uses are on our roadmap where we are actively working with Microsoft to bring this feature to our DTS community." Like I said, it's a chicken before the egg scenario with DTS X.Here's their official statement on outputting to a surround receiver:Īt this time our focus for DTS encoded content is for headphones and multi-channel speakers that are directly connected to the sound card on the PC. Dolby and DTS are useful only for S/PDIF. The setting for "DTS:X for home theater" is MISSING.Īnyway they are useless for HDMI, like I said movies can reproduce Dolby and DTS without buying them, in games you can use PCM. Please check in that menù you can enable Sonic for headphones, Dolby Atmos for headphones, Dolby Atmos for home theater and DTS:X for headphones. Początkowo opublikowane przez Harkiter:I'm not sure if you understood my problem.
