


The sound effects also change the sound not always in a good way, you might like it for your music but it might harm the audio positioning in games. The sound effects will slightly increase the DPC latency, which in turn could cause other problems like audio/video desynchronization or slow network/internet speed. You can read more on the impact of sound effects to DPC latency here. Be careful which settings or effects you enable.If you are using speakers and want to reduce speaker output from being picked up by the microphone then enable Acoustic Echo Cancellation option that's under Microphone Effects.Having the bit-depth set to 24 bit will slightly improve the recording audio quality. The 44.1 kHz (44100 Hz) sample rate is the one used by most media (games, movies, music), while video DVDs use 48 kHz.


Set playback Default Format to 24Bits, 48000 Hz this is generally good for most media (games, movies, music) which is sampled at 44.1 kHz, while video DVDs use 48 kHz.Selecting more channels than the number of speakers you have connected won’t enable you to hear more sounds or hear the footsteps and positioning of enemies better in games. For a 5.1 audio system select 5.1 Speaker. Under Speaker Configuration select the number of speakers that you have.In sound card application settings (Realtek HD Audio Manager, Realtek Audio Console):
