How to Use CLAud.sim PDVD13 for Dolby Headphone in MPC and Zoom Player
If you are looking for a way to enjoy surround sound effects through your headphones, you might want to try Dolby Headphone technology. Dolby Headphone is a software feature that simulates the sound of a 5.1 channel speaker system in your ears, creating a more immersive and realistic audio experience. Dolby Headphone can be found in some media players, such as PowerDVD, but what if you want to use it with other players, such as MPC or Zoom Player?
In this article, we will show you how to use CLAud.sim PDVD13, a file from PowerDVD 10, to enable Dolby Headphone in MPC and Zoom Player. CLAud.sim PDVD13 is a simulation file that allows you to use the Cyberlink Audio Decoder with Dolby Headphone support in other players. You will also need Claud.ax and DolbyHph.dll files from PowerDVD 10 to make this work.
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Step 1: Get the files
You can get the files by installing the trial version of PowerDVD 10 from FileHippo.com and grabbing them from the \"Common\\AudioFilter\" folder. Alternatively, you can download a rar file with the files from here. If you are on Windows 7 x64, you should put those files in SysWOW64 folder and register Claud.ax using regsvr32 command.
Step 2: Configure MPC
Open MPC and go to Options > Internal Filters. Uncheck AC3 and DTS under Transform Filters. Then go to External Filters and add Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD13) as a preferred filter. Click OK to save the changes.
Now, when you play a video with AC3 or DTS audio track, you should see Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD13) under Filters when you right-click on the video. You should also see a Dolby Headphone logo on the bottom right corner of the video window.
To adjust the Dolby Headphone settings, double-click on Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD13) under Filters and go to Dolby tab. You can choose between three modes: DH1 (Reference Room), DH2 (Live Room), and DH3 (Spacious Room). You can also enable or disable Dialog Enhancement and Natural Bass.
Step 3: Configure Zoom Player
Open Zoom Player and go to Options > Filter Control > Filter Manager. Click on Blacklist tab and add AC3Filter and ffdshow Audio Decoder to the list. Then click on Whitelist tab and add Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD13) to the list. Click OK to save the changes.
Now, when you play a video with AC3 or DTS audio track, you should see Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD13) under Filters when you right-click on the video. You should also see a Dolby Headphone logo on the bottom right corner of the video window.
To adjust the Dolby Headphone settings, double-click on Cyberlink Audio Decoder (PDVD13) under Filters and go to Dolby tab. You can choose between three modes: DH1 (Reference Room), DH2 (Live Room), and DH3 (Spacious Room). You can also enable or disable Dialog Enhancement and Natural Bass.
Conclusion
With CLAud.sim PDVD13, you can use Dolby Headphone technology with any media player that supports external filters, such as MPC or Zoom Player. Dolby Headphone can enhance your audio experience by simulating surround sound effects through your headphones. You can also customize the settings according to your preference.
If you want to learn more about Dolby Headphone, you can visit Dolby's website. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to leave a comment below. e3ff22d237