I have not had any unsigned driver messages though when i restart which i understand i should be getting.ĭolby PCEE Drivers, free download. What i did was download the unsigned driver and copy over the dll onto the realtek 2.71 real driver and run the set up. OK now got this to work using the 2.71 guide on page 1 (crackerjacks method at post 8) - although i am waiting for headphones to see if it actually outputs any sound.
The main difference being Dolby Digital Output on DHT driver that is basically Dolby Digital Live, and of course if your source has 2.0 audio it will 'fake' 5.1 which is good isn't? Screen of Wolfenstein outputting real 5.1 digital through spdif.
(The interface of DHTv4 will work with the Advanced Audio v2 driver and also with Dolby Home Theater driver) The Dolby.RAR content has inside 'Dolby PCEE Drivers 圆4.msi' which can install both DAA (Dolby Advanced Audio driver) and also DHT (Dolby Home Theater driver) -you should pick 'DHT (release)'. Enjoy It will work with Win7 & Win8, currently not working on Windows 10.ĭolby Advanced Audio V2 IS NOT THE SAME as Dolby Home Theater V4. After restart go to Control Panel ->Audio ->Select Digital Output ->properties ->advanced properties ->from the dropdown menu select Dolby Digital ->apply/accept and close. During installation process, choose 'DHT(release)' for Home Theater v4. Uninstall Realtek HD Audio drivers or NVIDIA or ATI HD Audio drivers. You can find it here: SOURCE: Quick guide: DOLBY.rar contents: Dolby PCEE Drivers 圆4.msi Dolby PCEE Drivers x86.msi Dolby Home Theater v4.msi Dolby Advanced Audio v2.msi Installation: 1.