This fork is for 7.1 Surround with side Speakers (Voicemeeter supported), It adds the following functionality:
- Support for Side Speakers in 7.1
- Sectioned Radar with Highlights
- Highlightduration configurable
- Section Amount configurable
- Minimum Sound Detection Threshold configurable
- Slight delay added to visualisation for better usability
- Fullscreen Compatibility
You need 7.1 audio device to be connected and selected as primary speaker (including side speakers), but don´t worry. You can also use virtual audio device. First of all check if your sound card or headphones does not support it and if they don´t use this guide.
- Download Voicemeeter-Banana
- Install it
- Reboot PC
- Go to "Change System Sounds"
- Open Playback tab
- Set Voicemeeter Input as default
- Click on Configure
- Set sound to 7.1 surround and enable all speakers
- Open Voicemeeter Banana
- Set your Hardware Output A1 to the preferred Device (Speakers, Headset etc)
- In the Master Section for A1, click where it says "Normal Mode" and change it to "Mix down B" (Mix Down A doesnt work in some games)
- Check that Virtual Input "Voicemeeter VAIO" Plays to A1 (Button A1 highlighted Green)
- Set Voicemeeter Virtual Input as your Speaker everywhere
- Set Voicemeeter Banana to Autostart and Autorestart
- Profit
- If you dont want e.g. Discord Sound to appear on Sound Radar -> set output device in your Discord Settings as normal (not Virutal Input)
- Download VB-Cable
- Install it
- Reboot PC
- Go to sound settings
- Open Playback tab
- Set CABLE Input as default
- Click on Configure
- Set sound to 7.1 surround and enable all speakers
- Go to Recording tab
- Click on CABLE Output and click Properties
- Go to Listen tab
- Check Listen to this device
- Set your normal playback device
- Profit
Build from Source or download Binary in Relases releases
If you want to help, you can create pull-request.
You can also star this repo or fork this repo.
Copyright (c) 2018 Samuel Tulach
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