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The headphones for movies thread
It's not so much about size as it is about shape. The roof slants from the edge of the house to the center. One side is against the wall with a window the other side has a couple of open spaces for walking through. Since then I found my Xbox One S has both a built-in Dolby and DTS headphone...- tripletopper
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Headphone surround external decoder wanted
Hello I'm looking for a good surround sound to two track headphone surround converter. Ideally I would like something like a Turtle Beach DSS but better. In 25% the movies the turtle beach DSS converts Dolby movies into realistic surround soundscapes, assuming you're wearing over the ears...- tripletopper
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Surround to Headphone Decoder wanted
I want something like a Turtle Beach DSS except that it also decodes DTS and lpcm into a two-track surround track. The Turtle Beach DSS only the codes Dolby 5.1 and 7.1 into Dolby headphones. I don't care whether it's HDMI or toslink or coaxial-based. If I could find a way to output...- tripletopper
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Headphones for Surround Sound Gaming (Dolby vs dts?)
Communal surround sound takes sound and put some in 6 to 8 separate destinations. And from those many destinations sound arrives to your to ears which can be thought of as microphones. If microphones we're place right at your ear then there's only be two sources, what the sources would...- tripletopper
- Post #14
- Forum: Video Games Discussion
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Headphones for Surround Sound Gaming (Dolby vs dts?)
Someone suggested Sony headphones both the code DTS and Dolby and convert them to Sony's virtual headphone mode. The most directionally accurate version of that mode is game mode and sounds like a Turtle Beach. The only 2 problem with Sony's are they don't decode lpcm and I can't get a 3.5 mm...- tripletopper
- Post #10
- Forum: Video Games Discussion
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Headphones for Surround Sound Gaming (Dolby vs dts?)
About those Sony headphones... They were in Cinema mode. I don't know l llwhat cinema mode emphasizes. But direction is not it. I saw there was a game mode. Would game mode be better for the"turtle Beach effect" in movies, being able to hunt/track by ear, despite 5he fact it's not a game...- tripletopper
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Directionally accurate Surround Sound on headphones.
I have a long story about getting your reduce to headphones when dad wanted to add a surround sound in his main room and said labor was going to cost $10,000 and that does include equipment which could go anywhere from 200 to 2000. I knew my friend Jamal zophar 3-2-1 competed in wcg Ultimate...- tripletopper
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- directional accuracy dolby dts lpcm surround headphones teitch
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DTS or Dolby for headphone playback?
The TLDR of my last post. Dolby Surround to 7.1 movies are best in Dolby Headphones,Atmos Movies are best with Dolby Atmos Headphone in the Xbox One S, and that's all I know. I probably conclude a like-to-like converter is best. Does a like-to-to communal to headphone converter exist for DTS...- tripletopper
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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DTS or Dolby for headphone playback?
Hey. I was searching and found this topic. I have a turtle Beach DSS I'm using for both movies and games. They have a Dolby 7.1 digital to Dolby Headphone converter. Since Turtle Beach makes a living on picking out direction through audio by being a "gaming audiio" company, they emphasize...- tripletopper
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Do Razer or Turtle Beach make quality headsets?
Frankly, with everyone, including Turtle Beach, switching from external surround encoders that work well in movies too on non-gaming machine, everywhich nowconnected via Toslink, gaming headset ls today so heavily rely on in machine apps for headphone surround, that only difference between...- tripletopper
- Post #4
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New category proposal: headphone surround encoders
I looked at the main categories and I don't know exactly where a Turtle Beach DSS it would fit is that an amplifier it's not a headphone. Its main purpose is to take a Dolby Digital signal through toslink and convert it to a 2-channel Dolby headphone mix. The only problem was it only works...- tripletopper
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- dts lpcm nintendo surround headphone encoder. turtle beach dss
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Looking for surround sound headphone processor
I took another look. Does work sounwith all formats. Doesn't work with my 4k player. My player doesn't output usb headphones.- tripletopper
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Looking for surround sound headphone processor
Well. The lfdb.com people that my sony sdp-e800 convert dolby ac3rf ti dolby 5.1 toslink, optical, and lpcm 5.1discrete rca., And also converts dts 5 1 to lpcm 5.1 discrete rca. About the blaster x atnos, does ot vomvert it to headphone durround, like the dolby atmos headphone app? Will it di...- tripletopper
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Looking for surround sound headphone processor
someone told me ion a differet forum that there was a Discrete RCA 5.1 to headphone converter somewhere. I guess if the SDony SDP-E800 Laser Disc AC3RF-Dolby 5.1 convert also a) converts the Dolby into 5.1 RCA, and also converts DTS 5.1 Discrete RCA 5.1 , I'd like that for the basement, in...- tripletopper
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Looking for surround sound headphone processor
I like the effect of the Turtle Beach x41 because magnifies the directionality of the sounds. Are Turtle Beach DSS lets you use your own headphones but mixes the sound into surround. I have heard a few problems 1 it only decodes Dolby into Dolby headphones. 2. It's limited to information...- tripletopper
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- surround headphone decoder
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