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--- Real 5.1 Game | Audio-visual Headset Driver

Unlike standard headsets that use two large drivers to simulate surround sound through software, a physically contains multiple distinct drivers in each ear cup.

Since “Real 5.1” is often a marketing term for multi-driver surround sound headsets (as opposed to virtual 7.1), this paper focuses on the electro-acoustic and perceptual engineering of such a device. --- Real 5.1 Game Audio-visual Headset Driver

: The "audio-visual" part of the name refers to low-latency processing, ensuring that game sounds match the action on your screen without a noticeable delay. Unlike standard headsets that use two large drivers

A "real" 5.1 driver is the software bridge that ensures your PC recognizes the headset as a multi-channel device rather than a simple two-channel stereo output. For these headsets to function correctly, the driver must: A "real" 5

: Many budget and mid-range 5.1/7.1 USB headsets use C-Media chips. You can often find the necessary software at the C-Media Download Center .