![]() ![]() Basically you have a PCIe to USB bridge on the card and the audio chip is connected to that bridge.Dolby Digital Live (DDL) is a real-time encoding technology for interactive media such as video games. ![]() Regarding the USB crashes, it may be related to the fact that most ASUS Sound cards are using a USB C-media chip. Regarding the Strix SOAR, does it support DDL? Also I don't see a normal optical connector on it.? Intel got slammed for the raid keys for X299, and I don't see how this would be much different. The mic input on my strix soar is an entire universe better than the onboard jacks.Īlso whilst a good idea, I'm not entirely sure how well a 'DLC addon' for DTS/Dolby would go down. The onboard audio is ok, a damn sight better than my oneplus 3. Although I think that may be down some USB sniffing software I have installed for reverse engineering a UPS. Not sure if its been any better though, my drivers crash every time a plug in a USB device. I nearly bought a SB Z myself a while ago, but decided to go for an Asus card instead, as creative drivers seem to suck to big one. ![]() I do remember the issues were only resolved by the unreleased/hidden/beta drivers. It wouldn't surprise me if the registry tweak failed. A driver with official support and some software enhancements like Sound Blaster X-Fi MB for instance for some price.Ĭan't remember exactly what happened in that thread. It would have been nice on ASUS'es side if they payed the stupid licenses and given their highest end ROG motherboards at least DDL but.Īt least give us an option for something like a DLC or an addon. but after haveng so many problems with them over the years I'm beginning to thing that all the issues are just not worth it. The only issue is that Realtek never sounds like Creative (when working correctly) I'm just addicted to the sound that Creative sound cards produce. To be fair I'm so angry with my Sound Blaster Z that I'm ready to pay the f***ing licensing fee just that I have a properly working DDL.Īfter looking here and there I finally made a hacked driver myself and for the time being it work OK. Theres a newer 'hacked' driver file that combines a driver for the same chip (from Microsoft I think) which supports dolby / DTS and the asus software package posted by the user 'Lord Chunks', however this may also make more problems.īottom line is if you want a reliable way to use dolby / dts encoding, you need a dedicated sound card that supports it. The C6H does support the codecs at the hardware level, but it has been disabled in drivers. Companies have to pay licensing fees to implement them on products. Dolby live/ DTS are both proprietary codecs. ![]()
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