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TheMaj0r t1_iw1wolg wrote

Do you guys use the "dolby atmos for headphones" for gaming? Or is such spacial audio program not considered good?

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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.

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[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.

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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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