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So plug any regular headset into the headphone output of your mobo and it should work with DA. On the plus side, the entire benefit of DA is that it works with any stereo headset. (IMO, though, the DTS 7.1 sounds godawful compared to any of Dolby's surround implementations, whether Atmos on regular headsets or the Dolby 7.1 Surround on the older Logitech headsets.)
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The onboard DTS 7.1 of the Pro X should still work with any game/app/movie player that offers multi-channel (7.1/5.1) output to give you DTS surround, regardless of the headset's compatibility with the DA app. If not, then the Pro X has the same issue as previous Logitech 7.1 headsets: it can't provide the basic two-channel output that DA requires. If the Pro X can be set as a stereo output in Windows ( Control Panel > Sound > Pro X > Configure > Stereo ) then DA should be able to use it. (The downmixing is done later, downstream.) downmixing 7.1 to 2-channel) does not work around this because, as far as Windows (and therefore DA) is concerned, the headset is still a 7.1 output. Turning off the surround sound option in LGS/GHub (i.e. If DA is presented with more than two actual channels, it throws its hands up, like "wtf do you expect me to do with these other +5.1 channels I wasn't expecting/don't need/can't use?" This does make sense, as the entire point of DA is to expect a two-channel output - one for each ear - over which it can virtualize all the additional Atmos channels. DA does not work with previous Logitech 7.1 headsets (such as the G633) because they present to Windows as actual 7.1 output systems, with no option to set them as a basic stereo output in the Windows device config. That aside: the Dolby Access app should, in theory, work with any headset that presents to Windows as a two-channel, stereo output. (For this reason I've stocked up on an extra G633 for when my current one inevitably dies, because DTS virtual 7.1 sounds like ass.) Since then Logitech has only offered DTS.
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The last Logitech 7.1 headset generation to have had a Dolby license seems to have been the Artemis Spectrum (G633/G933). The Pro X doesn't have "onboard" Dolby anything, only DTS. Not a Pro X owner so take my observations with a grain of salt.