Build Requirements
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Microsoft DirectX®: DXSDK_Jun10 (9.29)
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Note: Please make sure that the DirectX® SDK's environment variable DXSDK_DIR points to the proper directory if you have multiple versions of the SDK. |
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Windows Software Development Kit, version 1809 (Visual Studio 2017+): 10.0.17763.0
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Windows Software Development Kit (Visual Studio 2015): 10.0.14393.795
Release Notes
The following sections list and describe the Windows and Windows UWP specific changes to Wwise between version 2021.1.10 and version 2021.1.11. For general release notes, please refer to Release Notes 2021.1.11
Behavior Changes
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WG-61311 The System Output Device on Xbox and Windows platforms now distinguishes between Headphones and Home Theater configurations when 3D Audio is enabled. This includes acknowledging the Headphones and Home Theater configurations in the System Output Settings ShareSet where appropriate, as well as avoiding the creation of a passthrough mix when a Home Theater configuration is detected. Note that when the System output does not create a passthrough mix, all signals intended for passthrough mixes are instead directed to the main mix. In practice, this allows for scenarios such as having a 7.1 signal sent to a bus configured as Same as passthrough to undergo a stereo downmix for a passthrough output when headphones are the detected configuration, or the signal could be directly mixed to a 7.1.4 speaker bed when home theater is the detected configuration. The quality of passthrough mixes for headphone outputs has also been improved, as they no longer undergo virtual surround sound processing on Xbox, providing mixing results in line with other platforms.