Dolby PC Audio Drivers
Have you recently upgraded to Windows® 10 or another recent version of
Microsoft Windows? Are you looking for audio drivers to reinstall Dolby Home
Theater® v4 or Dolby Advanced Audio™ v2 on your computer?
You can find audio drivers by visiting the support section of your PC or
tablet manufacturer's website. Every manufacturer's computer or tablet model is
custom-tuned to deliver an optimized audio experience for the device and we
don’t have access to all of those custom audio drivers. Please contact your
device manufacturer to download the audio driver for the specific model.
Following is a list of a few top PC and tablet brands, with links to their
website:
Dolby Codecs
If you're looking to download a Dolby® codec, like AC-3, they are typically
preinstalled in products. When that's not the case, a program supporting a
Dolby codec is needed to play back content encoded with Dolby technologies over
a music or movie player.
How do you know whether you already have the necessary playback software? If
you bought your PC in a retail store, check to see whether the software is:
- Preinstalled on your computer
- Available on the installation disc that came with your computer
If the software is not preinstalled, you will need to purchase it from one
of our partners (Corel, CyberLink, Fluendo, Nero,
and Roxio are a few examples).
Product Support
Having problems with your laptop or tablet?
Dolby creates and licenses audio technologies that are inside your devices,
not the devices themselves. If a Dolby logo appears on your product or in the
product's user manual, then the hardware manufacturer has licensed a Dolby
technology. For example, computer manufacturers license Dolby Audio™ so that you
can enjoy a surround sound experience with your laptop.
For assistance with your product, please contact the retailer from whom you
purchased the product, or contact the product manufacturer. You can find
contact information for the manufacturer in your owner's manual or on the
company's website.