A surround sound system is an integral component of any high-end home theater system. With 5.1 surround sound, your audio will have depth and realism, providing a more immersive home entertainment experience.

However, paying top dollar for home theater speakers is not enough. To derive optimal value from your sound system, you also need the right media player. The best media players support, optimize and enhance surround sound to maximize sound quality.


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CyberLink PowerDVD is an all-in-one media player for Windows with a comprehensive range of features for home entertainment. The media player supports virtually all video, audio, and image file formats, including 8K, HDR, and HEIC/HEIF.

PowerDVD offers everything you need in terms of surround sound support. With WASAPI mode, you can configure your sound system to match the audio source format, ensuring optimal sound quality. Pass-through for Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio eliminates any sound quality loss.

PowerDVD also includes TrueTheater enhancements. These features offer multi-channel surround sound from any stereo audio. In combination with the Dolby Virtual Speaker, the TrueTheater enhancements provide a 5.1 surround sound experience, even if you listen through headphones.

Leawo Blu-ray Player is another powerful and responsive media player for Windows that can play Blu-ray, DVD, and ISO files. It offers support for several high-end audio decoding technologies, such as Dolby, TrueHD, DTS, and DTS-HD, with multi-channel audio.

Like PowerDVD, this media player can handle the most popular video and audio file formats, including MP3, MP4, DIVX, XVID, M4V, MPEG, WAV, WEBM, and WMA. With a CPU occupation of around 4%, the software lets you multitask without experiencing any lag.

K-Multimedia Player, or KMPlayer, is available for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Like the other media players on our list, it supports Blu-ray, DVD, and CD playback, along with various file formats, including MP4, AVI, FLV, and MKV, among many others.

In terms of surround sound support, the advanced audio processing features you get with this software include an integrated equalizer and ambiance effects. You can personalize audio processing by adjusting Room Size, Width, Mode, Damping, Wet Level, and Dry Level sound effects.

However, all that power comes with lag-inducing high CPU occupation rates not seen in other software with the same capabilities, such as PowerDVD. This media player is also riddled with advertisements.

In addition to supporting surround sound, your media player should also offer all the features you need for home entertainment. YouTube streaming, TV casting, and remote navigation are just some options to ensure seamless media player integration into your home theater system.

I'm trying to send vlc media player audio to my voice meeter banana aux input. I do not know if either input supports more than two channels. Anything I do on VLC doesn't seem to do anything to enable 5.1 or QUAD sound output. I always end up with stereo into the voice meeter inputs. Does anybody have any ideas how to get surround working within voice meeter?

I have the VL Sound 5.1 plugin for Winamp which enables 5.1 surround sound emulation for stereo music files on Windows Vista/7. I'm just wondering, is there something similar for Windows Media Player 12 as I use it to watch movies/music videos and it'd be nice to at least get emulated 5.1 surround sound.

Aside from the picture effects, the sound quality of the movie is another important factor that has great impact on the viewing experience. If you are a movie lover, you can easily get what I am saying. Additionally, if you are playing the movies or other digital video on your media players, the capability in enabling surround of the movie for the media player is quite significant. Actually, not all the media players can enable surround sound. Today, we are going to set Windows Media Player as the example to show you the details on enabling surround sound so that users can obtain the fantastic cinema-like viewing experience.

By referring to the guide, you may come to know that not all the Windows Media Player versions are compatible with surround sound systems. Even though Windows Media Player has played a respectable role in providing various playback solutions for Windows users, some of the limitations in supporting surround sound are also quite obvious. Therefore, you may choose another backup player that is capable of supporting surround sound system as the alternative.

Here, for your further references, Leawo Blu-ray Player can be your best choice. Aside from the basic playback solutions, Leawo Blu-ray Player is able to present the best output video and audio effects with ease. Especially, Leawo Blu-ray Player is able to deliver superb movie experiences including fantastic audio and picture effects due to its advanced image and audio processing technology. You can easily obtain the cinema-like enjoyment by enabling the surround sound system on it. You can obtain a wonderful viewing experience without paying the additional money because Leawo Blu-ray Player is totally free. For your better references, Leawo Blu-ray Player not only is able to provide full navigation to play Blu-ray, DVD (DVD-R disc, DVD+R, etc.), video, ISO files and audio files, ranging from common FLV, AVI, MPEG to MOV, DAV file, etc. but also allow users to control playback with virtual remote controller as well as other bonus features. More important, Leawo Blu-ray Player is totally free Blu-ray player software for both Windows and Mac users. For the guidance on how to play videos with the surround sound effect on Leawo Blu-ray Player, you can refer to the following part for more details.

How to play videos on Leawo Blu-ray Player and furthermore how to enable surround sound on Leawo Blu-ray Player so that it can present more excellent audio effects? First of all, we need to make one thing be clear that Leawo Blu-ray Player is capable of enabling surround sound system within it, and asides from the surround sound system, it can also allow users to set other audio parameters as well as subtitle and video settings.

Windows Media Player surround sound system is an important part to present the best cinema-like audio effects at home. If you have difficulty in setting surround sound effects on Windows Media Player, you can also refer to some professional surround sound plug-in for the player. However, you have to make sure that the Windows Media Player version you have obtained is compatible with surround sound. For your further reference, Leawo Blu-ray Player can also be your another option in enjoying surround sound effects at home by several clicks.

Just realized that Plex is only playing stereo even when I watch things with surround-sound. I know the files have surround-sound because I can open the same ones in VLC and it plays with surround perfectly and Plex shows audio as "English AC3 5.1" for the playback settings.

The Roku Ultra does send surround from other channels - I've seen it send 5.1 from YouTube (also identified using the Onkyo info display). I already tried changing settings: Roku settings has Audio > Digital output format > set to "Passthrough". (If I set to "Auto" then everything is faked as "Dolby Atmos" but the sound is still plain stereo.) In RMP I press * on the remote > Sound settings > Customize sound mode > Volume leveling > set Off, and Dialog enhancement > set Off. I rebooted the Roku and power cycled the Onkyo.

It happens with mp4 and mkv files, whether it's 6 channel AC3 or 2 channel 44 kHz, played from USB flash or through a DLNA media server. I can play the same mp4 using my Sony blu-ray player and it comes through as 5.1 to the Onkyo.

If I'm in the netflix for windows app, I get surround sound. If I open an MKV or MP4 etc. via Windows Explorer with Windows Media Player, I get surround sound. But, if I'm in Emby theater, I get no surround sound. I know it has to be a setting but I have yet to be able to find it and I would love your help.


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I have tried checking them all 1 at a time. When I do that and then go into Emby to play a show or movie, it just starts to load and hangs on 0% played. If I uncheck all of these, everything plays fine but I get no surround sound.

Looks great for DVD player, but how do I get iTunes to recognize the multichannel settings? Testing speakers in the midi setup worked to get test tones out of my surround and sub but no go with iTunes.

I use the RCA connections to my Klipsch 2.1 Pro media speakers and a toslink optical connection to my 7.1 Yamaha AV receiver. I let my AV receiver handle all the decoding for surround sound. THX, DTS, Dolby Digital, Prologic, Cinema sound, 7 channel stereo, etc....They all work.

It works great. If you want to play your edited exported movies from Final Cut Pro x in surround then it gets a bit tricky. I export the movie with FCPX as master video with the 5.1 audio then use HandBreak set to atv3 to encode / compress the video. This is great because handbreak folds the 5.1 into a stereo AAC track and also encodes the 5.1 mix into Dolby 5.1 AC3 track so both stereo and surround tracks are embedded in the movie file. So if you have an Apple TV it will play the movie with its surround track. If you play the same HandBreak compressed movie out of your Mac via hdmi to your surround amp it will only play the stereo track if you are using iTunes or QuickTime and I believe this is because of copy protect and Dolby license issues. iTunes will play a purchased movie from the itunes store in surround via your Macs hdmi to receiver setup but will only play the stereo track of the movie you exported from HandBreak even though it is set up just like an iTunes movie. To get your HandBreak movie to play in Dolby surround from your Mac all you need is VLC player, then you have to go in and select the Dolby track and the output in VLCs audio settings and bingo your HandBreaked movie then plays out of your Mac in Dolby surround. Once you set your Mac up for 5.1 mixing your amp will show your outputting 5.1 via the mac but again this is PCM audio 5.1 and apps like FCPX, Soundtrack Pro, Logic Pro will work. 2351a5e196

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