The point is, we don’t know what kind of headphones or what kind of source OP is using.
The point is, we don’t know what kind of headphones or what kind of source OP is using.
First, you’re going to have to define what poor sound means to you. Modding your closed back headphones to add more speakers isn’t going to make them sound better, but probably worse.
The best way to get better sound is to replace your headphones with better headphones, or to use a better source when playing music. Even better headphones aren’t going to improve the quality of music if you’re playing lossy Mp3s.
That’s a great story! What a cool experience
Ah, that could very well be the case.
How far through the setup did you get? Why do you think it’s not working?
If you see Elon Musk please explain this to him.
I’m an idiot, and I still don’t think I could dumb it down to his level.
Ah! Thank you for the explanation. That makes much more sense now.
Untyped as in written? Or is this programming term I’m not familiar with?
$10 includes gratuity. Thanks for licking the salt off my car!
Don’t forget your pizza
Hydrate and bidet.
I have both a steam deck and a PS5. In my opinion there are so few exclusive titles any more that it’s not necessary to own both.
The one limitation is that the steam deck doesn’t have the performance to play some titles well.
For example, the PS5 is better for AAA titles like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Elden Ring.
The steam deck can play GoW, Horizon, and Elden Ring but you have to set the graphics quality very low and expect you’re only going to get like 24fps max. Whereas the PS5 will smash pixels all day long.
I mainly play indie games on my steam deck and AAA titles/exclusives on the PS5.
Damn, that’s powerful.
Have they seen Jurassic Park? Seems like a bad idea, but I’m no scientist.
To AI’s credit, they have the correct number of fingers.
Keep your dick in a vice
-AvE dude
Sorry friend. I know that feeling. I wish there was a better solution to your headphone dilemma.