[PC] Xbox Wireless Headset + Dolby Atmos = Audio Stuttering

Discus and support [PC] Xbox Wireless Headset + Dolby Atmos = Audio Stuttering in XBoX on Windows to solve the problem; Hello there, I am experiencing audio stuttering, playing with Xbox Wireless Headset and Dolby Atmos as spatial sound (via Xbox Wireless Adapter).... Discussion in 'XBoX on Windows' started by trololozhko, Mar 20, 2021.

  1. trololozhko
    trololozhko Guest

    [PC] Xbox Wireless Headset + Dolby Atmos = Audio Stuttering


    Hello there,

    I am experiencing audio stuttering, playing with Xbox Wireless Headset and Dolby Atmos as spatial sound (via Xbox Wireless Adapter). Affected games - The Division 2 and Metro: Exodus, which supports Dolby Atmos technology, however every time I enable Dolby Atmos, audio starts stuttering. Disabling spatial sound disables stuttering, however, I expected that everything should work fine. Looking for an advice, how to fix it.

    No Logitech software installed.

    Windows 10 Home 19042.867

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    trololozhko, Mar 20, 2021
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  2. ErunamoCZ Win User

    [PC] Xbox Wireless dongle + Dolby Atmos = Audio cut in/out

    Dear Kathy, I am having the exact same issue.

    I have also tested on multiple pcs, with and without the wireless adapter.

    When wired, everything works.

    When connected by the adapter, the audio stutters heavily.

    I tried different headsets too.

    Windows wireless headset and Beoplay Portal. Both same issue.

    Is there a fix comming? Or has this been shelved and there is no more work done about it?

    Since you are marketing the wireless headset as dolby atmos compatible, it should work via the wireless adapter on PC with dolby atmos?

    Thank you for your answer which I will surely get.

    Dan
  3. JS MANZ Win User

    [PC] Xbox Wireless Headset + Dolby Atmos = Audio Stuttering

    I'm having the same problem with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare/Warzone. I get stutter with Dolby Atmos enabled, but if I have it disabled its fine. The music carries on but sound effects (gunfire etc) will cut out and back in after a second or two. It doesn't occur if I enable Dolby Atmos and use virtual audio cables to relay the signal to the Xbox Wireless Headset.

    Also, game/chat mixer still doesn't work.
  4. Lord Albe Win User

    [PC] Xbox Wireless Headset + Dolby Atmos = Audio Stuttering

    Ok guys thanks for sharing, the fact is that many games work fine with dolby atmos, so the problem are the games or the app of dolby atmos. AC Odissey,Valhalla and CP2077 for example works fine with Dolby ATMOS audio and ms wireless headset. Gears 5 and Shadow of tomb raider for example work very badly with dolby atmos.
  5. DrifterX22 Win User

    Astro a50 gen 4/atmos

    as someone that is a volunteer trying to help you out I really appreciate the feedback that this has been a waste of both of our times.

    The Xbox One Base Station and both versions of the A50 Wireless Headset will deliver Atmos and
    Sonic through PC and Xbox One. As with the MixAmp Pro TR, you will need to disable Dolby on your A50 Wireless
    + Base Station, as you only want the audio processing done by either Atmos or Sonic.

    Search Results

    Featured snippet from the web

    Xbox Settings -> Audio -> then under Headset select "Dolby Atmos" and tick the box to say you are using HDMI or Optical. Turn off the Dolby on the headset to make sure the audio doesn't get
    processed twice.
  6. XBF George L Win User

    Dolby atmos para auriculares falla descarga en xbox one x *Mod Translation* Dolby Atmos for earphones failure download on Xbox One X

    Troubleshoot settings

    In-game audio issues when using Dolby Atmos:

    If you experience audio problems when you’re using Dolby Atmos, try turning it off:

    1. Press the Xbox button to open the guide and select System >Settings.
    2. Select Display & sound, then from the headset audio options, select
      Stereo Uncompressed.
    Frozen speaker settings after you disconnect a Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos headset:

    In most cases, disconnecting or turning off a headset/device configured for spatial audio (Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos) will return the speakers to their previous audio settings. However, certain hardware—such as wireless headsets using an intelligent transceiver
    plugged into USB—might still show the headset is connected even after it’s disconnected or turned off.

    Unplug the headset or the headset component attached to the Xbox. This should immediately return the speakers to their previous configuration without changing the headset or speaker audio settings. Plugging the headset or the headset component back in should
    restore the headset format you’ve chosen.

    If you’re still having problems getting Dolby Atmos to work on Xbox One, check the headset/speakers manufacturer’s website for more info.

    Let us know with a reply how it goes!
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