Stereo to 7.1 Surround Upmixer — Silkworm Silks
Upmixes stereo audio to 7.1 surround in real-time
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O tej razširitvi
This extension can upmix stereo tracks in real-time to fill up the unused channels in surround configuration setup, so you can now use all speakers to play the YouTube/TikTok/Instagram videos, music, and streams (since Google dropped the native surround sound support on YouTube through browsers).
Other features:
- Backwards-compatible to 5.1 and quadraphonic audio configurations.
- Mute and solo of the upmixed surround channels.
- Play local media files through Firefox browser using this extension to fill up all the speakers
- Compatible with H.264, AAC, VP9, AV1, AVC, and HEVC codecs
- Disable/enable at any time, if you want to play the native surround media like Facebook 360
Reload the opened tabs first after installing this extension to apply the effects.
Other features:
- Backwards-compatible to 5.1 and quadraphonic audio configurations.
- Mute and solo of the upmixed surround channels.
- Play local media files through Firefox browser using this extension to fill up all the speakers
- Compatible with H.264, AAC, VP9, AV1, AVC, and HEVC codecs
- Disable/enable at any time, if you want to play the native surround media like Facebook 360
Reload the opened tabs first after installing this extension to apply the effects.
Ocena 4,6 (5 mnenj)
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Več informacij
- Povezave dodatka
- Različica
- 1.0.61
- Velikost
- 180,24 KB
- Zadnja posodobitev
- pred enim mesecem (7. jan. 2026)
- Sorodne kategorije
- Licenca
- Licenca Apache 2.0
- Zgodovina različic
- Dodaj v zbirko
Currently, this extension only has tested on YouTube, Pixabay, SoundCloud, and online radio sites.
This extension is NOT RECOMMENDED for those who use stereo speakers or headphones with virtualized/spatial surround effects.
For Android TV users, it's better to use the YouTube app and set up its native surround configuration output!