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Lenovo hd audio manager
Lenovo hd audio manager







Now interestingly, looking at the way Realtek HD audio is implemented in my ASUS Z170-Deluxe desktop motherboard which uses the Realtek ALC1150 HD Audio Codec, it looks like ASUS customized the audio software from Realtek into their own Realtek HD Audio Manager app in Control Panel. In the Dolby app there are built-in presets for Dynamic, Movie, Music, Game and Voice "special effects", although there isn't a way to actually see what the "virtual EQ settings" are for each of those presets.īut if you click on the "Personalize" tab, you will now have the opportunity to adjust a 20-band EQ, as well as turn on or off (a) Surround Virtualizer, (b) Dialogue Enhancer, or (c) Volume leveler. However also in Control Panel is a Dolby Audio object, which I believe is where the equivalent functionality previously shown in the no longer present Realtek HD Audio Manager tabs is available. I have the same thing you have, both in Win7 and Win10. So I'm surprised that the old GUI has apparently been changed. Lenovo uses the same Realtek ALC3268 HD Audio Codec in all of these P-series machines, both in my P70 and in your P51. But I have now looked at both my Win7 and Win10 versions for my P70, which have both been updated to the latest version 6. The "original" Realtek HD Audio Manager GUI did have those extra tabs. Hadn't noticed this before now, but you're right.









Lenovo hd audio manager