Xbox Series X and S consoles have received a new upgrade in sound. At this point, console owners encountered a preview menu of how the sound setup works while playing games. At this point, you will be able to have information about the working process while adjusting your voice.
Xbox Insiders can now preview the audio setup screen, which allows users to navigate through various options including regular stereo, 5.1 and Dolby Atmos for home theater. It lets you make necessary adjustments by playing a sound pattern with an animation to show which speaker is active in my setup.
Xbox Series X introduced audio preview
Feature is important in distinguishing between each audio setup. In addition, you can have a firm judgment that your speakers are placed in the correct position. This shows us how useful it is at both points.
To take advantage of some of these options, you need a compatible receiver. At this point, for example, if you don’t have a setup that supports DTS:X, you shouldn’t expect it to work for a home theater system. Because you need this setup for it to work.
This isn’t the first audio upgrade for the Xbox Series X and S we’ve seen. Microsoft recently introduced a feature that automatically turns off the TV speakers when you connect headphones. The company also currently supports three types of spatial sounds. These; It appears as Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos and DTS: X.
Microsoft’s innovation in this field for those who care about sound quality in games makes users happy. Audio is often overlooked in video games due to the higher quality visuals and higher frame rates. Still, this element is a situation that can draw you in while playing a competitive game. So it is of great importance for some players.
Microsoft wasn’t the only one taking sound seriously. Sony’s PS5 3D sound also gives an effective performance in games such as Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection.
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