Dolby Surround Sound Software

Experience the audio advantage of Dolby 7.1 surround sound technology, hearing a stunning 360-degree sound field with pinpoint accuracy for faster reactions. Between games, support for high resolution 24-bit encoded audio reveals all the detail of your favorite music.

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For Step by step Guide go to my blog.Click on the following link(downloads is also there) Link: http://trickstertech.blogspot.com/2016/12/how-to-install-dol. Dolby Atmos is top of the game when it comes to real surround sound. Ultimately, Dolby Atmos is a useful application, especially if you have a real surround sound setup. If you use headphones, it is a bit of a gamble when it comes to whether it makes a difference or not, depending on what you are using it for. Windows Sonic for Headphones – Free.

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I have been looking into getting a budget 7.1 surround sound headset - something like the Logitech G430 (tested one at Best Buy). I have since read that you can turn any pair of stereo headphones in the same/very similar thing using software. I did a search and found that Razer (Razer Surround) has some free software or a Pro version for $20 that give a few features that I mostly don't care about - I won't set unique profiles for each game or anything like that.
With a 1 year old, I have limited time to play games (and money to spend). If there really is a huge improvement spending the $20 for the Pro version, fine. Is Razer Surround (free and pro) essentially the best software available? I actually have a pair of headphones I really like and plug in from time to time when my wife is home and the baby asleep (usually my wife, too).
For what it's worth, I primarily play games where 7.1 faux surround might not really even do much - Lego games, Rift, Orcs Must Die, and a few Sid Meier/Civilization games. If that's the case, I'm perfectly fine with that as an answer, too. I very rarely play any sort of FPS and certainly not multiplayer.