CHANGE DOLBY ADVANCED AUDIO DRIVER 7.2.8000.11 DRIVERS
Where I am visiting the drivers page for the Acer Aspire 5560 15" laptop - you may have something else all together. Or did your system *come with* Windows 8? Again - we could have a failure in communications here. When you upgraded (I assume that is what you did) this system to Windows 8, did you use the Acer supplied and suggested methods? But - it might be for you - as it could just silent the message and that may be your main concern. Is "deleting" the "Dolby Advanced Audio" the right move? I wouldn't think so - it'd probably break something else. What's up folks.Fix Dolby Audio/atoms not working in windows 10 MY GEAR laptop bit.ly/3kOwye9 Dream phone S10 plus past & future phone rn4No social.
Do whatever you think is right and makes things work in the manner you want them to.Go back to a supported operating system (it seemingly came with Windows 7) and know that should work since the system was designed around it.Guess I'm never gonna use that software again I tried the other thing, but Dolby Profile Sector is not on that list, so I can't hide it. Figure out the exact make & model of audio device you have in the machine and go straight to that manufacturer for support - you might get lucky and they support that component of your whole system. A friend of mine recentely suggested a software that updates your drivers for you (it's a german one) and I did that, so yeah, I might have updated the realtek audio driver.You are using an operating system that your computer manufacturer doesn't seemingly support. That Dolby app is specific for 5.1 audio - I looked on the. If you want to do it this way (the way in the OP never worked for me at all) I've uploaded the modded audio driver, APO driver, and Dolby app here. So then I should delete Dolby Advanced Audio? Finally, go into sound control panel and set Dolby Digital in the advanced tab.