Gavin Lewarne
Member
So after much fiddling, I have discovered that the inbuilt audio system utilises the Dolby Advanced Audio system.
The standard (and pretty old) drivers provided by the firmware packs / windows update do not include the actual dolby sound EQ application.
However, you CAN install the latest realtek HD audio drive with Dolby and get it!
here is how:
1:
(since im not allowed to post links to executable files)
Go to the Realtek HD audio drivers section of Station-Drivers
http://station-drivers.com/index.ph...ek/Audio/Realtek-High-Definition-Audio-(HDA)/
2:
Find the latest version which is listed as "+Dolby" (currently 7399 on page 2), download it and extract the archive
3:
remove, and uninstall the current Realtek HD audio driver from device manager, then reboot
4:
Install the doanloaded driver. When it has finished, do not immediately reboot. OPen the archive and go into the DS1\x64 folder and run the DolbyDigitalPlusAA executable to install the equaliser.
5:
Reboot, and you will find the dolby equaliser in control panel. Tune to your hearts content
Hope this helps folks out
Please do not be concerned with security issues with Station-Drivers, I have been using them for years and they are very well regarded. I have never had a corrupt or malware infected file from them. They simply aggregate world wide driver updates
The standard (and pretty old) drivers provided by the firmware packs / windows update do not include the actual dolby sound EQ application.
However, you CAN install the latest realtek HD audio drive with Dolby and get it!
here is how:
1:
(since im not allowed to post links to executable files)
Go to the Realtek HD audio drivers section of Station-Drivers
http://station-drivers.com/index.ph...ek/Audio/Realtek-High-Definition-Audio-(HDA)/
2:
Find the latest version which is listed as "+Dolby" (currently 7399 on page 2), download it and extract the archive
3:
remove, and uninstall the current Realtek HD audio driver from device manager, then reboot
4:
Install the doanloaded driver. When it has finished, do not immediately reboot. OPen the archive and go into the DS1\x64 folder and run the DolbyDigitalPlusAA executable to install the equaliser.
5:
Reboot, and you will find the dolby equaliser in control panel. Tune to your hearts content
Hope this helps folks out
Please do not be concerned with security issues with Station-Drivers, I have been using them for years and they are very well regarded. I have never had a corrupt or malware infected file from them. They simply aggregate world wide driver updates