
SRS Audio Essentials
SRS Audio Essentials is the third generation product of SRS Audio series.
SRS Audio Essentials is a software-based audio mixer available for PC and MAC ( http://www.dts...
What is SRS Audio Essentials?
SRS Audio Essentials is the third generation product of SRS Audio series.
SRS Audio Essentials is a software-based audio mixer available for PC and MAC ( http://www.dts.com/dts-store/products/software/audio-essentials-for-mac.aspx ). It processes the audio stream from different file formats and enhances the sound in impressive ways.
The application offers six different preset modes from audio, movies, and gaming to external speakers, on-board speakers, and headphones. The different configurations create varied audio playback and some audio settings actually work better than their presets depending on what type of video is being watched.
SRS Audio Essentials is simple to use with the standard options, but the full version of SRS Audio Essentials features customizable sliders that affect the treble, bass, and sound dimensions. SRS Audio Essentials also features a simulated 5.1 surround sound option that can be used with most video playback.
Audio Essentials is no longer available.
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Supported Languages
- English
Comments and Reviews
Tags
- surround
- audio-enhancement
- Audio Player
- Equalizer
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Audio & MusicRecent user activities on SRS Audio Essentials
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Adds noticeable lag to the audio which literally makes me feel sick (and I'm not even a gamer). Unusable if you use your PC audio in any way directly related to mouse actions. For listening to music and if you have crappy speakers it's actually quite useful.
It sounds worse than their first generation product SRS Audio Sandbox IMO, and it's buggy.