How to get the best Windows audio experience
This post deals specifically with configuring your Windows audio settings for the best experience. Generally, most users will simply leave their configuration as default and won't touch a thing. Whilst this can result in a good enough experience it's not the way to go, especially if you care about sound fidelity. The idea is to try and get the sound to play exactly as the author intended, whether it's a movie, a game or an mp3. Many people spend a fortune on good audio equipment, but don't really get their money's worth as they don't use the correct settings. This post is geared more toward the average user than the audiophile. People serious about their sound quality should consider using a digital signal with an external amplifier. To know how to configure your sound settings, you'll need to know what the properties of the source audio is. Windows does not have the ability to dynamically update your sound card's speaker configuration base...