![]() I recently purchased the Logitech Z-5500 speaker set because my Yamaha speaker system was getting long in the tooth. It was like Soundstorm, but with another option! ![]() Now I'd be able to encode, on the fly, to my choice of either Dolby Digital or DTS. Then, along came the HDA/Auzentech X-Plosion, which not only had DDL, but DTS-Connect as well. If memory serves me right, Soundstorm was discontinued, so getting another DDL-enabled sound option for my computer was no longer an, uh, option. ![]() I got the satisfaction of seeing the Dolby Digital light on my speaker receiver box light up no matter what sound was being played on the computer. The Yamaha speakers I had (5.1) had a receiver that would decode both DTS and Dolby Digital, so getting sound from my computer that was all "Dolby Digital" made sense to me. I first heard of Dolby Digital Live (DDL) back when nVidia motherboards featured their Soundstorm.
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