DFX offers the ability to apply 5 different effects to enhance the sound of an audio file. These effects include:
- 3D Surround Sound – Gives the effect of 3D surround while using only 2 speakers.
- Fidelity – Enhances clarity.
- Dynamic Boost – Amplifies sound and reduces distortion.
- Hyper Bass – Amplifies bass.
- Ambience – Adds depth.
The standard DFX plug-in includes presets, both built-in and custom, optimization for different outputs (headphones or speakers), 2 music processing modes, 1 speech mode and a spectrum analyzer.
The appearance of the software is fully customizable, using skins. Skins can be downloaded from the DFX website, or created in a standard image editor – modifying its form requires editing a text file (Freeform skinning).
The free version does not allow full use of the enhancements for modifying sound.
The newly released version 9 fully supports Windows Vista 64-bit.
However, one of the advertised "new features" in DFX 9 Plus is in fact not in the product versions for RealPlayer and Musicmatch Jukebox. The feature missing is "Automatic Preset Selection".
DFX setup instructions:
- Windows Media Player should be installed but not running before installing DFX.
- Download DFX by clicking on the Download Now button above.
- In Internet Explorer, click Run or Open to automatically begin installing DFX after downloading completes. In other browsers, save the DFX download file to a location you can easily find such as your desktop, then double-click on it to begin installing DFX.
- Follow the simple DFX installation prompts until finished.
- Start your media player and play a song. DFX will automatically run and enhance your sound.
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