![]() /r/Bluetooth_Speakers - Sub dedicated to Bluetooth Speakers and related hardware./r/audiophile - Audio quality and reproduction in all forms.Use the 'Report' button to flag comments and posts not in line with redditquette or subreddit rules. We encourage the use of specialty subreddits when appropriate and will refer you when we feel your post would be better suited. Follow the rules and everyone will have a good time. I don't know if my system supports EAX 4.0 or older (not that I know what it is anyways), nor do I know if Soundback and its changes would even matter if I'm using my Logitech G933, which is separate from the NVIDIA and RealTek listings and uses its own USB soundcard/transmitter.Feel free to post your questions, show off your setups, and more. In Device Manager, there's only "NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM)," "NVIDIA High Definition Audio," "Realtek High Definition Audio," and "Logitech G933 Gaming Headset." Well, my PC was built in 2014, and I have no idea what sound card I have. However, in looking for more info about the enigmatic buffer settings, I found a Steam post of someone coming to the conclusion that the program only works on sound cards that have hardware support for EAX 4.0 and older, otherwise it does a bad software emulation, which I do not want. So I went ahead and downloaded the program and enabled various games. My Logitech G933 headset is capable of playing 7.1 surround sound, but in looking at some of the games I'd like to use it with (Half-Life 2, Fallout: New Vegas, etc.), it appears that they require the use of RealTek Soundback in order to restore their 7.0/7.1 surround sound capabilities.
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