![]() I'm worried that if I upgrade my motherboard, Ill lose this. Ive read that most motherboard manufacturers don't pay to have Dolby on their boards, so is this true for this motherboard? Which motherboards do support dolby digital 5.1? I find that on my current system, DD5.1 sounds miles better than 2 channel 24 bit. I use optical cause my receiver is older and doesn't passthrough 4k. I'm considering getting a MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC, which has a Realtek ALC1220 codec and optical out. However, I want to upgrade my system (for better gaming). Then a Windows 10 update added dolby digital live and everything works great. All of a sudden I was able able to use the Dolby Digital 5.1 option in my sound menu. Windows 10 broke that (DHT didnt work and I had no dolby digital 5.1 option in my sound device properties menu) when it came out, and I installed some random drivers I found (don't remember where). I currently have a Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H motherboard that natively supported Dolby Home Theatre. I'm new to this thread and have no clue where to start. (Note: Mine works fine, except for the issue I posted above, however this could be something else on my system, hence me being here trying additional drivers, my 'popping' issue is still present with these latest drivers, so i'm continuing my search for a solution, getting 5.1 over Optical has never been an issue for me.) ![]() That is all I do with mine, with the same chip, and it works fine. it should be Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS Interactive or something.Īlso, Right click your windows speaker, go to "open sound settings" - and then "Sound Control panel" from the list on the right (2nd option down), from there double click your sound card, click "Enhancements" and scroll to the bottom, make sure the DTS or Dolby Digital option is ticked, click ok, and you should be good to go. ![]() Once installed, open up the Asus Audio Manager, go to "Default Format" tab, and select the very bottom option from in there. ![]() Try these drivers (from my board) - Should still work fine. ![]()
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