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Topic: DTS:X is added to Windows 10 Build 17704 (Read 1888 times) previous topic - next topic
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DTS:X is added to Windows 10 Build 17704

"Added DTS:X to the list of spatial audio technologies you can use."

Build 17704, for those on the Fast ring and Skip Ahead, includes a number of big improvements and changes.

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Re: DTS:X is added to Windows 10 Build 17704

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I bought Dolby Atmos, but neither it nor Windows Sonic give me any kind of spatial effect on headphones, not even with the actual samples on the Dolby app. Plain old Dolby Headphone is still much better, or even the buggy Razer Surround thing on my laptop. I wish they just did what Razer is doing and produce a virtual sound device with 7.1 or however many channels that can output to any 2-channel device for headphones.