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The most popular version among DTS Studio Sound users is 1.2. The program's installer file is commonly found as APO3GUI.exe. So by buying it you are in essence future proofing on the home theater side but are able to use the headphone codec now for gaming, etc. Most expensive of the three: You need to make a one-time payment of 19.99 after the two-week free trial in order to make use of DTS:X from the DTS Sound Unbound app. DTS Studio Sound 1.2.41 can be downloaded from our website for free. The issue is that there doesn't seem to be ANY streaming services that are using it so it's impossible to test the 'X' part on my Atmos/X receiver. 'Atmos for headphones' doesn't seem to actually simulate channels unless it's being fed an Atmos signal.I may be wrong but I just can't seem to recognize any channel separation during use on non-Atmos soundtracks.ĭTS:X, however, based on it's design is supposed to add channel separation and simulate height meta on even NON spacial audio.so I have been, after extensive testing been able to verify that while using headphones, it's working as designed.
I went ahead and reinstalled after, ascertaining what I believe is happening with DTS:X vs Atmos currently. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Harkiter:The thing is: the setting for Dolby Atmos is near Windows Sonic, for DTS:X is not there.