Yay. Subscriber #30! 🤩 Nice job, mate. Thanks a bunch. Subscribed to your channel, and liked your video. Now to test whether the latency issues present a couple of years ago on HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless, still persist. Have a nice day my friend. 🥰😊😁
if that ain't working for you go to sound settings then select your headset and switch audio enhancements from off to Device Default Effects that worked for me.
What do you mean by they are not working fine? Like are they Selected and nothing changes? Or are you not even able to Select them? I Bought my Alpha Wireless Yesterday. I played a bit with the Equalizer and i didnt hear a Difference between the Multiple Settings Like Gaming/Bass Boost etc.
The profiles are subtle and kind of hard to tell. If you adjust the equalizer manually and hear no difference then you should install the drivers like in the video and it should fix that issue.
@@sinaalami4148 I just did what you have shown on this Video. I have to say again i dont Regnorize any changes tbh. I even put everything on -DB and nothing Changed. Is it maybe stil bugged?
@@ImmortaleVALO Then it's still bugged. Retry the steps and if it's still not working then the only solution is to do a clean fresh install of Windows.
@@sinaalami4148 Edit: You need to go under Windows 11 Settings/System/Sound/Headset and then you need to Activate Sound Enhancement. Then Open Ngenuity and Activate the Equalizer. DTS and Equalizer should work then. It works now for me. Sound Enhancement was off by Default.
follow the same steps, then instead of what he does, look on your device manager for "software components", there "DTS HPXV2 APO4x Service Component", right click, update driver, browse my computer for drivers, find the assets folder, once installed, restart and that's it. It worked for me.
I solved my issue unchecking "Exclusive mode" in the sound settings (Advanced tab inside Properties of the Headset inside Windows sound management; sorry, my Windows is not in EN).