

This is the app that pulled up for “Dolby Atmos.” It’s even “Razer” branded. On a whim I typed “Dobly” into the Windows search box. I Googled everything I could think of with no luck.Īnd then, buried online, in a thread not even really related to my issue I came across a post from someone who said that his computer had come with the Dolby driver and “he thought that made it louder.” What? More Googling with no results. But that tab was missing and it wasn’t coming back. Normally the solution would be to pull up the device manager and go the “properties” window and navigate to the “audio enhancements” tab (you can increase the volume with “loudness equalization”). I work in pretty quiet room (aside from some fan noise) and I was having trouble hearing dialogue on YouTube videos and it was impossible work in Premier without headphones (for whatever reason I don’t like headphones for work). One of the most irritating was that the volume on the new Razer 15 was impossibly low. After being a little confused, needing some upgraded drivers and a slew of reactivations the Razer was in business (I’m still planning to do a fresh Windows installation at some point).

This really only worked because the laptop hardware is so close and Windows 10 is a rock star. I opened up the laptops and swapped the physical hard drives.

Wheee! The upgrade is so minimal that, in retrospect, I don’t think I would have made the switch.įor my laptop migration I used an evil hack (I needed to get back in action ASAP). It’s got a slightly faster processor, upgraded GPU and an SD card slot now. Quick note: The changes on the new 2020 Blade are so minimal I didn’t even do a write up / post.

I had a couple of migratory issues that I’ve worked out and decided to do a post or two on the worst offenders. A few months ago I moved from my 2019 Razer Blade 15 to a 2020 Razer Blade 15.
