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Steam Audio, Valve’s free made-for-VR spatial audio system, has added support for AMD’s GPU-based TrueAudio Next technology, as well as the popular FMOD audio software. AMD TrueAudio Next ...
Valve today released a new tool called Steam Audio that represents the fruit of its purchase of Impulsonic in January. The tech promises sound which very realistically responds to a virtual ...
Valve today announced the Steam Audio SDK, a spatial audio plugin that the company says is made is designed to “enhance all interactive products, specifically VR applications.” The company has ...
Steam Audio, according to Valve, is a physics-based audio solution that aims to recreate a realistic behaviour for sound in games. Although it's designed for VR, any game can utilise it.
Steam Audio is has been released, delivering an advanced spatial audio solution for games and VR apps. ... Valve Introduces Steam Audio. Published 2017-02-24 18:49 by Hilbert Hagedoorn.
Valve thinks it can fix that. It just released a Steam Audio kit that lets developers provide more immersive sound in games and apps, particularly for VR.
Valve hopes the Steam Deck will inspire new Steam Boxes, too — but it probably won’t build them itself. ... Valve is working on an audio mixer for game, music, and chat.
Valve has teased some Steam Audio-related stuff appearing at next week's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, and we'll report back if we strap our ears into any compatible games or demos.
In a nutshell: Valve has finally released audio drivers for Windows installations on the Steam Deck. Up to this point, the only way to extract sound from a console running Windows was to use USB-C ...
The Steam Deck also features a dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi radio — it’s compatible with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks — and Bluetooth 5.0 for controllers, accessories, and (unlike the Switch) audio.
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