Z1 workstation: accidentally deleted SRS Premium sound...

Earlier last month the SRS premium sound 'audio improvement' function stopped working on my computer, just as he did to the user in the following thread well that I have not updated.  I had not done something that he has just stopped working no reason.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-audio/SRS-premium-sound-enhancements-not-working/TD-p/2377719

It is very annoying as the speakers on this computer are all simply too quiet without this improvement, especially when streaming movies online - even at full volume, you cannot hear the dialogue very well.  I studied the problem and found a link to a driver who would do my speakers louder, it worked, but it sounded terribly saturated (I don't remember what we called this driver), anyway, that has stopped working also.  And then I discovered that what I had downloaded had deleted the SRS for my computer driver/software, the icon was no longer in the Panel "Hardward and Sound."

I tried to find the SRS Premium Sound software to re - install on my computer, but all I can find is a different version with a small interface that does not seem to do anything. It's too late to do a restore of the system as well.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Pusscat1 wrote:

Hi thank you very much for the link, he brought back SRS, but the audio enhancement feature still does not work... the graphic equalizer there is good to have in return well.  Is there a fix for the audio enhancement feature or y at - it another way to get the speakers louder?

Try the older versions of the audio softpaq.

There are a total of three versions on the following web page.

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/SWD/public/readIndex?sp4ts.Oid=5230511 & swLangOid = 8 & swEnvOid = 4059

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