First - where do I have to set it and how are these settings related to each other. I found 3 places that relate to something like "compute 2 channels from all available for headphones", these are:
1.) Tools/Preferences/Audio (show settings - simple)/Headphone surround effect
2.) Tools/Preferences/Audio (show settings - simple)/Dolby surround
3.) Tools/Preferences/Audio (show settings - all)/Filters/Headphone virtual spatialization effect
Option 2.) is probably unrelated unless I want to "might enhance my experience in combination with headphone channel mixer". Options 1.) & 3.) can be both selected independently, so they're not lookin like the same option in just different type of interface (simple/all). So - what does what, what are my options and what it does when I pick them when using headphones?
Next question - and I've found this one unanswered here - when I selected option 3.) (which is what I trused the most) and feeded VLC with multichannel sound input, I definitely got different outputs in my ears depending on whether I picked during playback (right mouse)/sound/sound device/5.1 or left preselected sound device/stereo. Depending on input one option gives better output than the other, but I'd like to know, what happens behind - whether I'm just directly listening to 2 channels in case of one option and computed result in case of other or what.
Thanks.