http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/381.65/381.65-win10-win8-win7-desktop-release-notes.pdf
New Features
-Added support for Windows 10 Creators Update.
-Added DTS X and Dolby Atmos support for 5.1.2 speaker configuration.
-Added Dolby Vision support for games.
-Added NVIDIA®Ansel TM support for Snake Pass and Kona.
-Added support for Windows 10 Creators Update.
-Added DTS X and Dolby Atmos support for 5.1.2 speaker configuration.
-Added Dolby Vision support for games.
-Added NVIDIA®Ansel TM support for Snake Pass and Kona.
The headphones isn't available for atmos yet. What I noticed is microsoft has their own sonic feature which appears to do the same thing as tmos in headphones mode. Has anybody tried out sonic? How does it compare to atmos?
The headphones isn't available for atmos yet. What I noticed is microsoft has their own sonic feature which appears to do the same thing as tmos in headphones mode. Has anybody tried out sonic? How does it compare to atmos?
Nothing against AMD Radeon, but you should ditch that GPU and get some 3D gear, so you can experience Nvidia's Stereoscopic drivers and increase your gaming immersion, using game fixes made by this sub-forum community.
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Nothing against AMD Radeon, but you should ditch that GPU and get some 3D gear, so you can experience Nvidia's Stereoscopic drivers and increase your gaming immersion, using game fixes made by this sub-forum community.
[quote="Soldiershak"]I hope they add support for 7.1.2 and my audio stopped working after installing the creator's update so I had to go back. I have a RX 680[/quote]
CU should be fine. I have my atmos setup working in there. It also has headphone support now too.
The Nvidia driver really doesn't have anything to do with that. I don't know why the notes said, "Added 5.1.2 support for Atmos"... That's really between the software and your reciever...
Soldiershak said:I hope they add support for 7.1.2 and my audio stopped working after installing the creator's update so I had to go back. I have a RX 680
CU should be fine. I have my atmos setup working in there. It also has headphone support now too.
The Nvidia driver really doesn't have anything to do with that. I don't know why the notes said, "Added 5.1.2 support for Atmos"... That's really between the software and your reciever...
Tis because the sound format is passed through the GPU, when using HDMI.
Tis why there is such a thing as HDAudio drivers in the Nvidia drivers.
Tis because of your friend, HDCP
I'm glad to see that they finally updated it after contacting support a few times(the FAQ)
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2796/~/which-hdmi-audio-formats-do-nvidia-gpus-support%3F
[quote="tygeezy"]The headphones isn't available for atmos yet. What I noticed is microsoft has their own sonic feature which appears to do the same thing as tmos in headphones mode. Has anybody tried out sonic? How does it compare to atmos?[/quote]
I haven't noticed any difference between the two. Dolby Atmos for headphone is not worth the money.
tygeezy said:The headphones isn't available for atmos yet. What I noticed is microsoft has their own sonic feature which appears to do the same thing as tmos in headphones mode. Has anybody tried out sonic? How does it compare to atmos?
I haven't noticed any difference between the two. Dolby Atmos for headphone is not worth the money.
Been playing around with the new spartial options in windows 10 last few days. If you are using headphones I thinking your probably better off with just stereo for positional audio
Been playing around with the new spartial options in windows 10 last few days. If you are using headphones I thinking your probably better off with just stereo for positional audio
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[quote="D-Man11"]Tis because the sound format is passed through the GPU, when using HDMI.
Tis why there is such a thing as HDAudio drivers in the Nvidia drivers.
Tis because of your friend, HDCP
I'm glad to see that they finally updated it after contacting support a few times(the FAQ)
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2796/~/which-hdmi-audio-formats-do-nvidia-gpus-support%3F[/quote]
Tis been working this whole time in 5.1.2, which again, what did the driver add? Tis nothing...
Tis an old document, perhaps it will enlighten you. It's for Linux, but same dif' basically.
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/gpu-hdmi-audio-document/gpu-hdmi-audio.html
"Newer GPUs include a fully-fledged sound card, implemented according to the Intel HD-audio ("Azalia”) specification"
Tis not a simple passthrough, there are checks and balances that must be adhered to.
So the feature needed to be added to the drivers, the support simply showed up prior to it being included in the notes, it seems.
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/standards/standards-high-def-audio-specs-general-technology.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_High_Definition_Audio
Hey guys I need some help:
I have
GTX 980ti and the newest NVidia driver
Onkyo TX-NR656 Dolby Atmos
5.0.2 Setup, Dolby Atmos works fine on Blu Ray
Also it worked perfectly in Battlefront and Battlefield 1 before Creators Update.
Now I can't enable it - haven't tried for long time, but thought it has to work, since it worked before.
Also I have the new option in Windows to enable Dolby Atmos for home theater, tried the Dolby Access app, ok that works, but nothing else, such as games. Also I can't configure speaker setup with that, it crashes, and even after restart I can't get it to work again. So I have to uninstall and reinstall NVidia drivers and switch back to 5.1 speaker setup.
What's wrong? :(
I have
GTX 980ti and the newest NVidia driver
Onkyo TX-NR656 Dolby Atmos
5.0.2 Setup, Dolby Atmos works fine on Blu Ray
Also it worked perfectly in Battlefront and Battlefield 1 before Creators Update.
Now I can't enable it - haven't tried for long time, but thought it has to work, since it worked before.
Also I have the new option in Windows to enable Dolby Atmos for home theater, tried the Dolby Access app, ok that works, but nothing else, such as games. Also I can't configure speaker setup with that, it crashes, and even after restart I can't get it to work again. So I have to uninstall and reinstall NVidia drivers and switch back to 5.1 speaker setup.
Perhaps go into device manager and uninstall the sound drivers for Windows 10 and then it will re-install them upon restart?
Perhaps you need to update your audio chip driver? But I think that Atmos does not pass through the PCs audio chipset?
Check the Battlefield forums over at Origin?
[quote="D-Man11"]Perhaps go into device manager and uninstall the sound drivers for Windows 10 and then it will re-install them upon restart?
Perhaps you need to update your audio chip driver? But I think that Atmos does not pass through the PCs audio chipset?
Check the Battlefield forums over at Origin?[/quote]
GTX 980ti is directly connected to the receiver on a HDCP HDMI 2.0b input. As I said it worked at some point but not anymore and the Dolby Atmos settings crash. Actually the graphics card should just send the bitstream to the receiver but Windows and now Battlefield and Co have the above issues.
D-Man11 said:Perhaps go into device manager and uninstall the sound drivers for Windows 10 and then it will re-install them upon restart?
Perhaps you need to update your audio chip driver? But I think that Atmos does not pass through the PCs audio chipset?
Check the Battlefield forums over at Origin?
GTX 980ti is directly connected to the receiver on a HDCP HDMI 2.0b input. As I said it worked at some point but not anymore and the Dolby Atmos settings crash. Actually the graphics card should just send the bitstream to the receiver but Windows and now Battlefield and Co have the above issues.
Problem solved:
I manually deleted in the device Manager all the NVidia Audio Drivers. I disabled the onboard VIA HD device in that Audio section.
I reinstalled the newest NVidia Driver (with advanced Option, clean install), then I restarted and opened Dolby Access app and then enabled "Dolby Atmos for home Theater", tried some Videos and managed to make the Speaker Setup. Dolby Atmos now also works in Battlefield and so on.
Since I did this several times on older Drivers some weeks ago, I think something got fixed from NVidia oder MS.
Regards, Oliver
I manually deleted in the device Manager all the NVidia Audio Drivers. I disabled the onboard VIA HD device in that Audio section.
I reinstalled the newest NVidia Driver (with advanced Option, clean install), then I restarted and opened Dolby Access app and then enabled "Dolby Atmos for home Theater", tried some Videos and managed to make the Speaker Setup. Dolby Atmos now also works in Battlefield and so on.
Since I did this several times on older Drivers some weeks ago, I think something got fixed from NVidia oder MS.
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/381.65/381.65-win10-win8-win7-desktop-release-notes.pdf
New Features
-Added support for Windows 10 Creators Update.
-Added DTS X and Dolby Atmos support for 5.1.2 speaker configuration.
-Added Dolby Vision support for games.
-Added NVIDIA®Ansel TM support for Snake Pass and Kona.
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
CU should be fine. I have my atmos setup working in there. It also has headphone support now too.
The Nvidia driver really doesn't have anything to do with that. I don't know why the notes said, "Added 5.1.2 support for Atmos"... That's really between the software and your reciever...
Tis why there is such a thing as HDAudio drivers in the Nvidia drivers.
Tis because of your friend, HDCP
I'm glad to see that they finally updated it after contacting support a few times(the FAQ)
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2796/~/which-hdmi-audio-formats-do-nvidia-gpus-support%3F
I haven't noticed any difference between the two. Dolby Atmos for headphone is not worth the money.
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Tis been working this whole time in 5.1.2, which again, what did the driver add? Tis nothing...
ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/gpu-hdmi-audio-document/gpu-hdmi-audio.html
"Newer GPUs include a fully-fledged sound card, implemented according to the Intel HD-audio ("Azalia”) specification"
Tis not a simple passthrough, there are checks and balances that must be adhered to.
So the feature needed to be added to the drivers, the support simply showed up prior to it being included in the notes, it seems.
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/standards/standards-high-def-audio-specs-general-technology.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_High_Definition_Audio
I have
GTX 980ti and the newest NVidia driver
Onkyo TX-NR656 Dolby Atmos
5.0.2 Setup, Dolby Atmos works fine on Blu Ray
Also it worked perfectly in Battlefront and Battlefield 1 before Creators Update.
Now I can't enable it - haven't tried for long time, but thought it has to work, since it worked before.
Also I have the new option in Windows to enable Dolby Atmos for home theater, tried the Dolby Access app, ok that works, but nothing else, such as games. Also I can't configure speaker setup with that, it crashes, and even after restart I can't get it to work again. So I have to uninstall and reinstall NVidia drivers and switch back to 5.1 speaker setup.
What's wrong? :(
Perhaps you need to update your audio chip driver? But I think that Atmos does not pass through the PCs audio chipset?
Check the Battlefield forums over at Origin?
GTX 980ti is directly connected to the receiver on a HDCP HDMI 2.0b input. As I said it worked at some point but not anymore and the Dolby Atmos settings crash. Actually the graphics card should just send the bitstream to the receiver but Windows and now Battlefield and Co have the above issues.
I manually deleted in the device Manager all the NVidia Audio Drivers. I disabled the onboard VIA HD device in that Audio section.
I reinstalled the newest NVidia Driver (with advanced Option, clean install), then I restarted and opened Dolby Access app and then enabled "Dolby Atmos for home Theater", tried some Videos and managed to make the Speaker Setup. Dolby Atmos now also works in Battlefield and so on.
Since I did this several times on older Drivers some weeks ago, I think something got fixed from NVidia oder MS.
Regards, Oliver