Dolby users encountering Dolby Digital Plus not working or disappeared circumstance after is not an uncommon Dolby audio case. You can find it showing up in the programs list but not appearing on desktop icons. Whenever you launch the Dolby Digital Plus, error message reads, “The current Dolby Digital Plus audio driver version is XXXX and the software app expects driver version XXXX. Please install a valid driver and software application combination”. For most part, that malfunction has closely relationship with the audio drivers since Windows update always tries to replace the old drivers with the latest ones. While the Dolby Digital Plus audio driver may be incompatible with OEM audio driver, like Realtek Audio driver and Conexant Audio driver.
To fix this driver compatibility issue, you have to download the matched audio driver for your Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby Home Theater. If you are trapped in that trouble, you can have a try with below solutions to retrieve your Dolby atmos which have been proved effective by many Windows 10 Dolby users. See Also: Method 1. Repair Missing Dolby Digital Plus with Windows Built-in Program Press Win + X and then navigate to Control Panel -> Programs -> Programs and Features. Find “DOLBY HOME THEATER”, the place to download Dolby Digital Plus and fix common Dolby errors, right click on it and select Repair and then your PC will automatically update drivers to fix Dolby Digital Plus disabled problem.
Dolby Digital Plus is an advanced surround sound audio technology that enables the Dolby Audio experience across home theaters, smartphones, operating systems, and browsers.
Uninstall Conexant Audio Driver with Device Manager Uninstalling the Conexant audio driver in Device manager and then restart your computer. Current movies in theaters showtimes. Windows will load the new Conexant audio driver version for you automatically. Below is how. Press Win + x to open Device Manager.
In Device Manager, double click on “ Sound, video and game controllers” to expand it. Right-click on the audio device (e.g. Realtek High Definition Audio or the Conexant HD Audio) and then select Uninstall in the context menu. Restart your computer and then Windows will reload the Dolby drivers for Windows 10 to solve the audio issue.