TheMaj0r t1_iw1wolg wrote
Do you guys use the "dolby atmos for headphones" for gaming? Or is such spacial audio program not considered good?
SteakTree t1_iw2hs2y wrote
Spatial audio is essential for creating directional positioning of sounds. Fortunately, many AAA games have a built in dedicated headphones audio option that typically is spatial audio / binaural sound engine.
You don’t need and should not run any additional DSP on top of it. Some games such as Overwatch have licensed Atmos and include it in-game.
Dolby Atmos for headphone is great for movies using multichannel content and works great with Netflix and Prime Video app.
[deleted] OP t1_iw1xqh9 wrote
On PC i use FXSound EQ. Toggle the 4.7 khz ranges for Footsteps.
I also bought the PC Dolby Atmos. For the 14 day trial, That is found in settings, sound, headphone, scroll to bottom for Spatial sound.
The surround spatial effect is noticeable.
cmickledev t1_iwa7329 wrote
You can use peace UI + equalizer APO and there's a ton of different DSP you can get and use for free utilizing HeSuVi, it's what I use, works very well, and you get to keep and use your eq settings as well.
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