Xear 3d Virtual 7.1 Channel Sound Simulation Software For Windows 10 736 _hot_
Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update) introduced native USB Audio 2.0 drivers (usbaudio2.sys) that automatically override third‑party drivers. If the Windows native driver installs first, it may prevent the installation of the Xear 3D configuration tool. The solution is to uninstall the existing driver in Device Manager before installing from your software CD, or adjust driver installation policies via Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc).
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | | Restart C-Media Audio Service in Task Manager > Services. | | Sound is scratchy or cuts out | Lower the sample rate in Windows Sound Settings to 16-bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality). | | Virtual 7.1 not appearing | Ensure your headphones are set as "Default Device," not "Default Communications Device." | | Installation error code 0xE0000227 | This is a signature failure. Re-enable Test Mode via bcdedit /set testsigning on in Command Prompt (Admin). |
Increases or decreases the perceived "space" of the audio. Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update) introduced native
In the world of PC gaming and immersive media, sound is half the experience. While high-end surround sound systems are expensive, software solutions like offer a compelling alternative. Commonly bundled with C-Media USB audio chipsets (like the CM108, CM6206, or CM6533), this software transforms standard stereo headphones or 2.0 speakers into a virtual 7.1-channel surround sound stage.
: Includes karaoke features such as key shifting, vocal fading, microphone echo, and "Magic Voice" pitch-shifting effects. | Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | |
The software control panel offers several environment-modeling tools to customize your audio output:
Some older motherboards with specific C-Media audio chipsets may have included Xear 3D in their driver packages. If your system documentation mentions Xear 3D, check the official motherboard support page for Windows 10 drivers. Re-enable Test Mode via bcdedit /set testsigning on
Go to the Windows Sound Control Panel, open your device properties, and navigate to the tab. Lower the Default Format from 24-bit studio quality down to 16-bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality) or 48000 Hz (DVD Quality) . This matches the native processing limitations of budget USB audio chipsets and eliminates processing lag.
Press Windows Key + R , type mmsys.cpl , and hit Enter to open the .