05-31-2015, 01:44 AM
If you're using an onboard soundcard, you might want to try these Dolby drivers instead of the Realtek ones, as they seem to give a much higher quality sound http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=392085
There's a list of compatible hardware IDs in this post: http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=...stcount=48
I've got onboard Realtek on my motherboard and ATI HDMI on my graphics card and these drivers have installed for both and I've got a nice Dolby control panel with a great EQ and other settings.
I was hoping the Dolby virtual surround would work better for me than Razer Surround but I think my head just isn't compatible with virtual surround! Lots of people say that Dolby virtual surround is the best though, so it's certainly worth trying.
There's a list of compatible hardware IDs in this post: http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=...stcount=48
I've got onboard Realtek on my motherboard and ATI HDMI on my graphics card and these drivers have installed for both and I've got a nice Dolby control panel with a great EQ and other settings.
I was hoping the Dolby virtual surround would work better for me than Razer Surround but I think my head just isn't compatible with virtual surround! Lots of people say that Dolby virtual surround is the best though, so it's certainly worth trying.