Whoops! Fixed. (Copying and pasting from last time.)Awesome! But is there a reason why the title says '(Sale Ended)'?
Thanks for pointing out the error.
Whoops! Fixed. (Copying and pasting from last time.)Awesome! But is there a reason why the title says '(Sale Ended)'?
Out Of Your Head does not require a 7.1 or 5.1 DAC. Out Of Your Head takes a 2 to 8 channel source and outputs binaural 2 channel audio that sounds like up to 8 speakers in a room. So all you need is a 2 channel DAC.I wonder if OOYH Gaming Version does need a 7.1 capable DAC (like SoundBlasterX G6) to piggyback on to create 7.1 virtual surround like Waves NX does or can it create 7.1 VSS with a 2-channel DAC as well?
And if I get the full version, do I get additional surround speaker setups like 7.4.1 Atmos?
I guess Waves NX does create a pseudo 7.1 surround sound with headphones?
But what puzzles me is what the audible difference would be between that pseudo 7.1 surround sound and binaural 2 channel sound that sounds like 8 speakers.
Both will deliver a "virtual surround sound", no?
I installed this recently and there is no control panel icon. How can I get it to show? Thanks,
Thanks man. I reinstalled it and got the control panel to show. Looks like a great program. Sadly it wouldnt work in my system. It has more to do with my system than OOYH I suppose. My player sofware only works with 32 bit compatible drivers and it was giving me errors on OOYH as well as the WDM options for the system. Guessing that windows audio is capped at 24 bits or something??Whether you are in Win or Mac, if it installed correctly, you should have an icon in the bottom or top menu bar respectively. Once you launch the program the control panel should open. If for some reason it doesn't once you hit the menu icon it should come up or you can click on "control panel" from the icon's menu.
Hope that helps though I know random problems come up with individual systems.
Thanks man. I reinstalled it and got the control panel to show. Looks like a great program. Sadly it wouldnt work in my system. It has more to do with my system than OOYH I suppose. My player sofware only works with 32 bit compatible drivers and it was giving me errors on OOYH as well as the WDM options for the system. Guessing that windows audio is capped at 24 bits or something??
I tried for about 20 minutes to get it to work on another computer using foobar. No idea why but it wouldnt work. Foobar kept giving me an error (0x88890008). When I switched Foobars output to my digital out driver it worked fine. I couldnt get OOYH to work. It kept prompting me to buy a preset but even on bypass it was not working. Should be pretty simple to select OOYH in foobar and then the digital out driver in OOYH (which I did) and it should work right?I don't know if there is a workaround, but I can confirm that in Windows Sound panel OOYH only goes up to 24bit.
It's too bad that there is an incompatibility. Once you find a preset that works for you, OOYH is astonishingly good. It may be worth fooling around with a different music player.
I've tried almost every speaker virtualization tech out there over the past two decades (except BACCH) and the microphone in ear process just seems to work best.
So many virtualization methods leave me feeling like it works to a degree but the result isn't something you really enjoy, esp. against the natural source material. If you match with a preset on OOYH, it doesn't just sound convincing, it can sound gorgeous.