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So I have a DSP constantly enabled, with good reason, it's 7.1 virtualization for headphones.
My issue is that this is also present in the captured audio, which is undesirable. When I listen back it's double applied for one.
Some captures tools could capture audio before DSP was applied, not sure if it was because of using a specific device like directsound or WASAPI. But it was far more practical. Because I didn't have to manually disable the DSP, which I usually forget. And doesn't make much sense anyway. DSP is for playback time, to one's own system and reasons.
Can this be changed? Can the SCR audio device be made to capture the audio before DSP is applied?
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Hi!
So I have a DSP constantly enabled, with good reason, it's 7.1 virtualization for headphones.
My issue is that this is also present in the captured audio, which is undesirable. When I listen back it's double applied for one.
Some captures tools could capture audio before DSP was applied, not sure if it was because of using a specific device like directsound or WASAPI. But it was far more practical. Because I didn't have to manually disable the DSP, which I usually forget. And doesn't make much sense anyway. DSP is for playback time, to one's own system and reasons.
Can this be changed? Can the SCR audio device be made to capture the audio before DSP is applied?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: