Durante, unrelated to resolution, but have you heard of the sound problems in Dark Souls PC? The stereo mix is missing a lot of ambient sound fx:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku1ZBwB7Ghs
Luckily, I have a card that's capable of downmixing! I just need to change a few settings in KXMixer. Thx for pointing this out
Luckily, I have a card that's capable of downmixing! I just need to change a few settings in KXMixer. Thx for pointing this out
Oh, which sound card is it? Would you recommend it to others?
My onboard Realtek 889 can downmix.
Click Configure:
*helpful stuff*
My onboard Realtek 889 can downmix.
To test it out, simply click on Configure again and hit the test button. You should hear the center and surround channels.
Thanks! Looks like my card can do that too (ASUS P8Z77-V LK w/ onboard Realtek ACL892)
I don't have computer speakers, I just use the digital out to my receiver. Any way to do this with that type of setup? It doesn't output in 5.1, just stereo. Realtek 892 on my motherboard
That's the same on-board sound I have and I can't downmix![]()
I did all the steps but I only get the left and right stereo sounds during the audio test. Does it matter that I'm using stereo headphones?
Any method of testing whether your setup is capable of outputting the 5.1 mix correctly, I have an external soundcard ( Prodigy Cube ). Don't have access to the Windows surround tests.
Should be the same solution, I think.
You'll need to find yourself a 5 channel test file somewhere. Play it with a music player that can support it.
Configure is grayed out under the realtek digital output. I think I can send an uncompressed PCM stream to a receiver through HDMI but I don't have hdmi on the receiver in this room
http://www.jensign.com/bdp95/7dot1voiced/index.html and this and on the 5.1 I hear 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. Assuming 4 was the sub?
Thought VLC could be sampling it all down to regular stereo and creating the illusion of it working.
Yea I recommend it. It's an oldie but goodie because of the custom drivers for it. It has a configurable DSP where you can add your own EQ's and has different plugins to downsample and you can re-route just about everything
Best soundcard I've ever had and makes me scared to move onto another soundcard because they dont support custom DSP configurations.
The card is a SoundBlaster 5.1 and you have to get the KX Drivers for it. The upgrade to that card is an Audigy/Audigy ZS. DO NOT GET THE LE/SE version of ANY of these cards because they dont support KX.
Thanks for this. Works the same on my Realtek and seems to sound much better!My onboard Realtek 889 can downmix.
It's probably possible, for someone who knows what he is doing in terms of audio. Sadly that's not at all my expertise.Would it be possible to do like the graphical fix and intercept the audio stream, to do some software downmixing?
Thanks for the downmixing guide, however when I click Test all the speaker directions work except the Sub, is this normal?
Thanks for the downmixing guide, however when I click Test all the speaker directions work except the Sub, is this normal?
Intro skip working great for me. Thanks yet again.
I wish there was a way to preload in more of the world to eliminate the hitching you get when moving into a new area. The weird thing is, it almost seems like that data is cached because when you first enter an area you'll get that slight hitch but if you run back through the areas you've already passed, the telltale hitch you get when streaming in part of the world seems to go away.
I'm having hitches extremely rarely and even then its maybe one frame skipping and I run the game from a crappy 320GB HDD.
Alright, let's try to pinpoint the issue. Is the OS on the same HDD as Dark Souls?
If so, I'd probably say HDD access is not the issue. They're probably having issues with a lack of VRAM.
That's a common issue with PC games. In Dark Souls, it's probably remedied by using an SSD, as I don't experience any hitches.
When the PS3 needs drive access, it gets it right away. When the PC needs drive access, there may be a small delay as it's competing with other services using the drive, hence the hitch. An SSD will be dozens or even a hundred times faster in this situation.
My onboard Realtek 889 can downmix.
Click Configure:
![]()
Select the 5.1 setup:
![]()
Unselect all optional speakers:
![]()
To test it out, simply click on Configure again and hit the test button. You should hear the center and surround channels.
Disappointingly, I do have an SSD (Vertex 3) but my motherboard only supports SATA-3.
OS and games on the same drive, 8GB system ram, 1.5GB vram. Maybe I could try closing some things like MSE (even though it's not scheduled to scan).
Do you guys experience the intial hitching when you first load the game? You spin the camera around for a couple seconds and it smooths out.
Forcing 2xAA in driver for my HD4870 now makes the game run so much smoother even at 1920x1200. Before it would keep dipping and only use 40% of my GPU power.
Nice.
I'm still completely baffled by the GPU usage during frame drops. Some areas in the DLC would have consistent drops for me and when they happen the GPU usage cuts in half.
settings plz. cant get AA working on my 6950.