It does not affect you, but it affected me.
I wanted to run the newest version of the Mumble server "murmur".
Easiest way to do this is to use the static binary. (At that time there was no warning on the release page yet.)
But of course this ran with an outdated OpenSSL.
I don't want to run a server with unpatched known security holes so I had to scrap that idea.
"Just update your version" is also not possible because the newest static build still contains old OpenSSL.
In the end I had to get the newest murmur package from Debian Unstable. It's fine, it works for me (TM), but then why did the static build exist at all?
They should just remove the outdated static binary build if they aren't going to fix it.
Download foobar2000. Go to Preferences -> Components -> "Install..." and install the Dolby Plugin.
Then get your "dolbyhph.dll". Unfortunately you need to find it on the internet, as it is technically copyrighted and distribution of that file is probably not allowed. SHA1 for dolbyhph.dll v1.20.0.276 is 819FC1EE87B15996B89328061693F4D37FD7DB39
Then go to Preferences -> Playback -> DSP Manager.
Add "Convert stereo to 4 channels" (sounds better and a little closer to the original imo) and "Dolby Headphone" to your active DSPs.
Click on the 3 dots next to "Dolby Headphone" to open its configuration. Select your "dolbyhph.dll", Room model "DH2", lower amplification to ~70% (avoids clipping), no dynamic compression.
Apply, and then listen to any stereo song you want. Enjoy!
Also try to experiment the DSPs (only Dolby, 4channels+Dolby, Upmix5.1+Dolby, ...) - they change live while you play a song.
I don't want to run a server with unpatched known security holes so I had to scrap that idea.
"Just update your version" is also not possible because the newest static build still contains old OpenSSL.
In the end I had to get the newest murmur package from Debian Unstable. It's fine, it works for me (TM), but then why did the static build exist at all?
They should just remove the outdated static binary build if they aren't going to fix it.