Dolby Access

Dolby Access helps use Dolby Atmos effects that provide accurate and ample sounds according to the situation.

Tip:

Dolby Access can be re-installed by searching Dolby Access in Microsoft Store.

Dolby Access may not be available depending on the model.

The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.

Running Dolby Access

Select the Start button [] > [All] and run [Dolby Access].

Dolby Access Main Screen
  1. Home: Allows you to experience contents for Dolby Atmos.

  2. Product: Allows you to set the product that can activate Dolby Atmos effects. (It is set to the built-in speaker by default, and when connecting the headphone, it changes to the headphone.)

  3. Settings: Allows you to select various sound effects according to the situation.

    • Dynamic: Provides optimized sounds for contents in operation.

    • Game: Provides optimized sounds for running a game.

    • Movie: Provides optimized sounds for movie playback.

    • Music: Provides optimized sounds for music playback.

    • Voice: Provides optimized sounds for voice playback.

    • Custom 1, 2, 3: Provides optimized sounds according to user settings.

    • More Settings: Allows you set other settings such as deactivating Dolby Atmos effects.

Tip:

Remove Audio Driver or Dolby Atmos

Remove [Dolby Access] and [Dolby Atmos Driver] first, and then remove [Realtek(R) Audio Driver] and restart the system.

Re-install Audio Driver or Dolby Atmos

While [Dolby Access], [Dolby Atmos Driver], and [Realtek(R) Audio Driver] are all removed, install [Realtek(R) Audio Driver] first. Restart the system and install [Dolby Atmos Driver] and [Dolby Access], respectively.

If you do not remove or install them in the order specified, an error may occur.