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DTS Sound Unbound on linux?
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Yesn't. Look at HeSuVi and their process of making your own HRTF profiles. Once you'll get impulse files you can use them with pipewire, they have a preset designed specifically for HeSuVi profiles.
It's a lengthy process but the end result is roughly the same as with DTS Sound Unbound
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hesuvi/
Ugh, Sourceforge...