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Here's a trick to get the equalizer back;
Get The Realtek Equalizer Back In Windows 7/Vista
Regards....Mike Connor
Here's a trick to get the equalizer back;
Get The Realtek Equalizer Back In Windows 7/Vista
Regards....Mike Connor
Right click on Playback devices. Then Right click your current device, under properties click on the enhancements folder. Select the Bass Boost box then press settings...
There you can change the Boost Level to a lower value ore none...
my windows 7 pc has an equalizer and you can make your own as well.
i have realtek audio drivers installed.
i have to go to control panel, under sound, and go on the properties of my speakers. i can also change the equalizer under the realtek hd audio manager. i dont know where you can find this but it came on my hp computer. this seems to work quite well for me
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I went from looking for new speakers to being completely happy with what I have thanks to it. Hope this helps.
well my problem is that i have Dolby Advanced Audio v2 which has a rubbish equalizer
anyone know how to override it with something else
Use FFDShow decoder: Codecs.com | Download FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder 2013-03-12 and FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder 2013-03-12 x64
It has lots of stuff in there including EQ:
Hi
Maybe i have missunderstood something but W7 has a potent equalizer , go from library mode to playback mode and then right click the little arrow beside the volume control and there you have it , grafic euqalizer .
Hey there. I use an external sound device that has no equalizer included in the drivers. I can't find an option anywhere in Windows. What can I do? And if there is a hidden driver-independent universal equalizer in Win 7 (no Mediaplayer, also in games etc.), please be precise.
The reason is I currently have a crappy headphone (expensive but crappy and it'll go back asap) which I want to dampen a little in the treble and make more mids-heavy.