
Can I still use the 8th inch audio outputs when DTS isn't installed? Maybe the DTS app is just for added effects.įeel free to add additional thoughts or correct me if I am wrong on my assumptions. Do you predict there being any issues if I uninstall DTS Audio and do you think it would be a good idea?Ĥ. If I uninstall DTS Audio, will it effect my fiber optic output?ģ.

Am I right about DTS controlling the 8th inch jacks and Realtek controlling the fiber connection?Ģ. Also, unless Im looking in the wrong place, I cant seem to find DTS:X Ultra (its an app, right).
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I can't seem to find any program on my PC for Realtek which leads me to believe that it is just a driver and it is sending the audio signal with no added effects straight to my monitors.ġ. Other than 'DTS:X Home Theater', all the DTS Sound Unbound features show as Not Licensed and the Realtek Audio Control/Console installs fine but the only option that shows up on the left-hand side at the top is 'Main' and its empty. which is exactly what I don't want when trying to critically listen to a source. I also believe that DTS Audio might change the sound of the source with added effects and processing. Sort of like a "better safe than sorry" mentality.
Remove dts audio control panel drivers#
I am considering uninstalling the DTS program to make my Windows startup more efficient (Picture below-The first icon in Windows Task Manager tells me it has a high impact on startup), and so it could reduce the chance of any weird bugs that could happen when multiple audio drivers are installed on the same computer. PC optical out->Presonus Central Station->Yamaha HS80M / HS8S I use my Digi 003+ for recording, but when watching YouTube or playing mp3s, I use the fiber optic connection because I believe it can receive less interference from other cables and electronics in the area and send a better signal to my studio monitors. Maybe I am wrong, but I think DTS Audio does not control the optical output. Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs. A light pipe/fiber optic connection that I think uses Realtek drivers to process the audio signal on the PC. On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following: Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall a Program.

Multiple 8th inch jacks for speakers/headphones, and I think it uses a DTS Audio program (Picture below) for the drivers in Windows to control all of the settings.Ģ.

My PC has multiple outputs for audio (Picture attached).ġ. This popped in my head this morning and I can't seem to find the answer on the web or on gearslutz. I am on a quest to optimize my PC and gear for recording. This is my first post so please let me know if I did anything wrong or how I could make better posts in the future.
