How to enable Spatial Sound in Windows 11
Like any other audio feature, Spatial Sound can greatly enhance your listening experience - and it's easy to enable on your Windows PC.
It provides an extremely immersive audio experience. There are 3 ways to enable Spatial Sound on a Windows computer. The first method uses Windows Settings, the second method through the Control Panel and the third method involves using the Volume Mixer. Find out more in the article below!
1. How to Enable Spatial Sound Through Windows Settings
Windows PCs are equipped with Spatial Sound capabilities, so you don't have to purchase additional audio equipment. The easiest way to enable Spatial Sound is through the Windows Settings panel.
Follow these steps to enable Spatial Sound:
1. Press Win + I on your keyboard to launch the Settings menu.
2. In the Settings app, select System > Sound .
3. In the Output section , click Speakers .
4. Click the drop-down menu for Spatial Sound.
5. Select the Spatial Sound format you want to use (Windows Sonic for Headphones, Dolby Atmos for Headphones).
You can also adjust Volume, Balance and other sound settings from this menu. If you want more Spatial Sound options, you can install them from the Microsoft Store.
2. How to turn on Spatial Sound through Control Panel
Another way to enable Spatial Sound is through the Control Panel. This method is a bit more complicated but offers additional options when it comes to customizing your audio experience. Here's how to do it:
1. Right-click Start and select Run from the menu list.
2. Type "Control Panel" into the dialog box and press Enter. This will open the Control Panel window.
3. Set View by to Large icons and select Sound.
Tip : Type control mmsys.cpl sounds into the Run dialog box , then press Enter. This will directly open the Sound window.
4. On the Playback tab , select the default playback device (usually Speakers ).
5. Then select Properties in the lower right corner.
6. On the Speaker Properties window , switch to the Spatial Sound tab.
7. Now select your desired Spatial Sound format (Windows Sonic for Headphones or Dolby Atmos for Headphones).
8. Click Apply to save the changes, then click OK.
After making the changes, your default playback device will use Spatial Sound.
3. How to turn on Spatial Sound with Volume Mixer
You can also turn on Spatial Sound using Volume Mixer. This method gives you great control over the volume of individual apps, making it the preferred method for those looking to customize their sound settings.
To enable Spatial Sound using Volume Mixer, follow these steps:
1. Press Win + E on your keyboard to open Windows File Explorer.
2. Type sndvol.exe in the address bar and press Enter. This will open the Volume Mixer window.
3. Double-click the Speaker icon to open the Speaker Properties window .
4. On the Speakers Properties window , switch to the Spatial sound tab.
5. Click the drop-down menu and select your desired Spatial Sound format.
6. Then, click Apply > OK .
Your default playback device will now use Spatial Sound.
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