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Enable Spatial sound settings. Windows 11/10 lets you set Windows Sonic sound for Headphones as the Spatial Sound format of your choice. Learn how to do it.
Surround sound through headphones, known as spatial audio, is a hot topic in the audio world. But there isn’t a singular implementation of this idea. Microsoft’s entry in the field is Windows ...
The easiest way is to simply right click on the audio icon on the bottom right of the taskbar. Hover your mouse over “Spatial Sound” and then select Windows Sonic for Headphones or Dolby Atmos.
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For the price of a $20 download, THX claims its Spatial Audio app by Razer can take any set of wired or wireless headphones and use your Windows 10 PC to turn them into a virtual 5.1 or 7.1 ...
On my PC, for instance, there is an option called Windows Sonic for Headphones. Figure 2: Choose the spatial sound format that you want to use. Next, click on the Enhancements tab.
In this case, they will send audio in music mode (32kHz sampling and 128kbps), however, they will not be able to receive music mode when spatial audio is enabled.
You can try out THX's technology for yourself by playing the video above while wearing headphones. Over the past few days, I've been testing the Razer THX Spatial Audio app on my home PC, and it ...
The Creators Update includes a feature called Windows Sonic for Headphones. It’s a spatial sound format that is supposed to make audio more immersive and give even the most bland pair of ...
One of the best ways to get quality audio on your Windows 10 PC or Xbox One console is with Dolby Atmos, but you soon could have another option. Support for the DTS:X spatial sound audio standard ...
If your current headset already supports 7.1 Surround sound - as in the case of Razer's Kraken X, for example - THX Spatial Audio is a $9.99/€12.49 upgrade.