Can I bypass "Beats Audio"?

I record music and am looking to get an HP Pavilion Laptop.  I have expensive studio speakers that are very true and do not color certain frequencies.  They connect to a usb interface and that interface connects to the laptop.  Will "BEATS AUDIO" affect the true sound of my speakers and start  coloring certain frequencies?  In other words, is Beats only used by the headphone out?  I do not want Beats affecting the sound coming through my studio speakers.

Bronze8020, welcome to the forum.
If you go to the "listening experience" section of the beatsaudio Control Panel, there is a radio button to turn Beats Audio on or off.  Try this to see if it solves your problem.
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    I had a dm1 which had a flawed duel mic/phones mini jack.
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  • Beats-Audio / Sound System Enhancement dv7 / HP Envy 15

    Beats-Audio - Sound system Enhancement
    Test system
    dv7t – 6100 Quad / Windows 7- 64bit
    Beats-audio
    Introduction - Cave Sound Caper
    Edits 29-Nov-2011
    This is a re-write of this document. 
    Parts One and Two have been flipped.  It's a work in progress.
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    FLIPPED:
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    If you have “Low Sound”, you might consider reinstalling your IDT driver to see if the issue can be corrected: IDT reinstallation is described in Part Two.
    SideBar:  As of 24-Nov-2011
    If you have a dv7t: check on your HP Software and Driver website for a new IDT HD audio driver.  Depending on your model, there may be a new version of the IDT driver, BIOS, and other important updates.
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    Some Setup Checks and on to the Enhancement
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    Portions of this procedure are "not of my invention".  Full credit will be given later in the Post.  This section explains how to increase the amount of sound coming from the onboard speakers.  It also attempts to give you a bit of control over the kind of sound coming from the speakers that you may not have at the present.  Beats-audio is great; frankly, though - it's made for external powered speakers or headphones... what you get from the speakers on the notebook leaves something to be desired.
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    ** If there is NO sound on your computer, it’s possible that completing this procedure may not result in any improvement.  See Part Two.
    Sound Controls – iTunes, Media Player
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    I do not use the suggested Sample Rate and bit depth of 24bit 96000 Hz.  My system cannot tell the difference and defaults everything to 16bits – my recording equipment cannot discern the difference.   My ears lack sample rate sophistication.   I’ve left my dv7t Quad sound, Default Format (sample rate bit depth) at 16bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality).  Sounds fine and it’s where most of my crummy recordings are set anyway.  Don’t lose sleep over this one.
    Where’s my Taskbar ICON?
    A couple of HP forum posts have mentioned the loss of the beats audio icon from the Taskbar tray – the icon should restore itself if one can force the IDT driver to reinstall.  Without the IDT driver, beats-audio is not going to work.  Assuming the driver has installed and one can reach the beats-audio panel from the Control Panel, THEN it’s possible that for some weird reason the Taskbar icon didn’t reset.  It might be possible to try and force a reload of the beats panel controller into the Taskbar.  I think this is the file.
    For a 64bit system:     C:\Program Files\IDT\WDM\sttray64.exe
    The Original Post and Credits:
    The original procedure and excerpts from that Post follow. Edits have been made to make it easy to read and to follow.  The credits and original link are at the bottom of this page.  My thanks go to JJ and JJ’s HP Envy15.
    From the Original Post:
    Originally Posted by bigcat400
     I find the volume on this machine extremely low. Unless the room is totally quiet I can't hear a thing. Is this normal on this system, or could it be a driver issue? I am running the latest sound driver from HP's web site. 
    From JJ:
    It took me awhile but I now have the sound level about 3x what it was to start with. Try these tweaks:
    Sound Enhancement Procedure 
    Control Panel > Sound > Playback > (Highlight) Speakers and Headphones > Configure
    New Window ‘speaker setup’ > Test (should hear sound L/R) > Next >
               UNCHECK ‘Front left and right’ (if checked) > Next > Finish
    Sound > Playback > (Highlight) Speakers and Headphones > Properties >
                 Enhancements > bass boost > settings > 80 Hz / boost 3db  > Apply
                 Tone Controls > Bass +1   Treble +3  > Apply
                 Advanced > Default Format > 24 bit 96000Hz > Apply
    NOTE:
    After this DO NOT use the Beats control (Fn + B) or it will reset the tone controls.
    HP dv7(t)
    Taskbar > beats-audio panel
    OR
    Control Panel > Beats Audio Control Panel  
            Listening Experience > Graphic Equalizer > Custom
            -1, +8, +10, +8, +9, +9, +9, +8, +9
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    LEFT SIDE
    Make sure Beats Audio is CHECKED
            Click the “Music” radio (round) button
            65, 65, 85, 65, 65
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    The next section is partially excerpted from the original Post – Remember: JJ’s post was written for HP Envy15 – please adjust your results accordingly.  Edits have been made for readability.
    Control Panel > Beats Audio Control Panel
    Playback > Speakers and headphones > Arrow above Speaker symbol and Select Small Speakers
    Select Equalization> Select 'custom'>
    Adjustments for this are mainly to boost the signal level in the preamp so we get higher volume while not distorting the sound from the tiny built in speakers.
    My setting values are as follows: left to right;
    -1, +8, +10, +8, +9, +9, +9, +8, +9, +10
    MAKE SURE TO CLICK SAVE WHEN DONE! 
    Note: Do not crank up the Bass (31hz) control or it will overload the speakers which can't reproduce this anyway, you can even turn down more if you have distortion at high volume.
    Check that the slide controls for 'master' and 'speaker symbol' are all the way up.
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    In iTunes the EQ has a 'preamp' slider which I boost to about +6, this increases the output level while leaving the EQ settings alone (make sure to check the turn EQ on box).
     Windows media player:  you have to raise all EQ levels equally (not too much) to boost without affecting sound quality.
    In general it is not a good idea to use more than one EQ system in an audio signal or you get more distortion, so don't adjust the EQ curves or bass/treble on more than one device.  I chose the Beats / IDT EQ to make the tonal adjustments because it is the audio driver program and preamp that outputs to the speakers, so it should have the best sound quality.
    Any adjustments before the preamp that add distortion will just be amplified, so go easy on adjustments in your play back programs.
    Finally, when you play your audio,
    Sound > Open Volume Mixer >
    Make sure to click the Sound logo in the Taskbar so the slider pops up>
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     You can independently adjust the levels for the right mix.
    If you open the Beats panel and minimize it then a mixer slider also shows for this and you can dial in the effect of the EQ settings.
    Headphones:
    One last thing; When listening to headphones you will need to increase the bass EQ setting (since headphones can reproduce the low frequencies) in the Beats panel or I just change the drop down selector to the one with a flat curve (beats studio I think) -- the volume for my headphones was not an issue so I defeat the EQ for better sound quality.
    Whew. I Didn't think it was this complicated when I started typing....
    Hope everyone enjoys better sound with this.
    JJ 
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    End of Excerpted Post 
    Credit belongs to the original author of the original procedure:
    JJB from HP beats-audio / Sound Reset Procedure 
    Part Two
    Loudness Equalization – and the LOW Sound Result
    I was testing the system sound… CD playing in the background: Sting “If on a Winter’s Night” 02 Soul Cake playing through iTunes – standard speakers-headphones (beats-audio coasting along). 
    Sounds -> Playback Devices -> Speakers and Headphones -> Properties -> Enhancements 
    I have rewritten this part three times trying to get it right. Here’s the gist:
    I switched on the “Loudness Equalization” enhancement.  The sound jumped; it was loud and distorted.  I switched the enhancement off – the sound dropped off and didn’t come back.  I turned up the volume (with the slider) and down and up and down – and I was hearing Less and less sound from the speakers:  “Low Sound Syndrome”:  I was hearing what would be expected at setting of 7%.   Well, that sucks.  (Technical term.)
    Based on this experience, I hypothesize that it’s possible to lose one’s sound entirely just by initially adjusting this one enhancement and then losing control over the ensuing ever diminishing returns.  I didn’t continue to test this into a theory.  It’s a hypothesis.  If I had an extra dv7 sitting around, I might sacrifice it on such testing.  I gave up right away and went into recovery mode while I still had some sound.
    Recovery:
    After the Loudness Equalization was turned off,
    Recovery Attempts to recover normal sound levels included:
    Resetting all Sound to Default settings,
    Installing the driver from the webpage (standard load – download, double-click and install), reboot,
    “Hard Reset”. 
    It was finally necessary to force load the IDT HD driver to recover the sound to its normal levels; that is, the driver was Uninstalled and allowed to reinstall at boot.  (“Local” install from the Device Manager also works.)
    Commentary:
    I did not bother with a registry cleaning at this point - it may have made a difference, though it's unlikely since the driver needed to be completely reset by this time.  I advocate registry cleaning!  Bad things happen to good computers because of a dirty registry.  Use your favorite or download CCleaner (free).
    Try a Driver Update:
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    Audio Driver “Uninstall”
    Control Panel -> Device Manager -> Sound, video and game controllers
              Right-Click   IDT High Definition Audio CODEC -> Uninstall
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    Manual Driver Installation - Comments:
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    In C:\SWSetup\sp* are all the files necessary to reinstall your driver.  If you install the software from the sp*.exe file in your Downloads folder, the new installation will ask you whether to overwrite the data in the SWSetup/sp* with the contents of the .exe package – do it.  The reinstallation is just unwrapping and redistributing what’s in the .exe file into the same SWSetup/sp folder. 
    If the "Driver Store" is removed, that is, if the driver package is ever removed from C:\SWSetup, you can reinstall from the sp* file as long you you have it in your Downloads folder - it will recreate that SWSetup/sp* folder.
    What about Versions?
    Latest is Usually best.  If you are concerned AND you think you may not be able to get another a copy of an older driver that is in C:\SWSetup\sp*, make a copy of the folder before uninstalling any driver or making any changes.
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    Find the sp* file on your system.  It will be most likely be located in your “Downloads” folder.
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    Close everything that isn’t needed, browsers, games, windows…
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                          Browse to C:\SWSetup\sp*
                          Be sure the “Include Subfolders” box is CHECKED
    27-Nov-2011
    Audio Services Check / Restart
    This section is not strictly part of the "Enhancement" procedure.  It has been included because it is necessary that these settings be correct so that the sound can function properly.  If you are not having sound issues, skip this part...
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    Restart each service (except as noted):  Right-Click > Restart
    Control Panel -> icon -> Administrative Tools -> Services > bottom of page > Standard (optional - makes it easier to column sizes)
    Sound services must be showing as
    Status = Started
    Startup Type = Automatic
    Sound Services:
    Audio Service
    Multimedia Class Scheduler
    Windows Audio
    Windows Audio Endpoint Builder
    Power (check only)
    RPC (check only)
    That’s it.
    It’s a matter of tweaking the settings to get results.  Do not forget that that Left/Right Speakers setting is turned off in Speakers Configure.  It’s not a big deal (assuming this works), but it’s DIFFERENT and it needs to be kept track of.
    I hope this helps your sound work better!
    Kudos are Earned!
    Kind Regards,
    Dragon-Fur

    Nice extensive research on reseting Beats Audio on the HP laptops.
    Just bought the Envy 17t-3000 and I updated all the drivers via HP Support Manager.
    BEFORE the update, the Beats Audio worked well..
    1. Press the dial and the popup box comes up ~3 secs
    2. Volume indicator swirl appeared to show volume level
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    1. Press the dial and the popup box comes up ~10-12 secs now!
    2. Volume indicator swirl DISAPPEARED so volume level indicator is GONE
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    1. WinAmp
    2. VLC player
    3. MPC
    4. WMP
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    Anyone know how to fix this problem and bring Back the Audio Beats volume indicator??
    Thanks!

  • Beats Audio does not want to turn on.

    Product Name: HP Envy dv6 Notebook PC
    Product Number: D1B19UA#ABA
    Running on Windows 8. 64 bit.
    My beats Audio has randomly stopped working. I can open the beats audio control panel but trying to activate beats audio does not work. Function+B does not work either. Help? 
    This question was solved.
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    Hello tunasalad. I understand you are experiencing sudden issues with Beats Audio. I can definitely try and help you with that!
    First, since the issue randomly stopped working, I would perform a System Restore. You can use this to return the computer to a point where Beats Audio was working. You can reference this website which will explain how to do this.
    If the System Restore does not resolve the issue, continue through the website I suggested. It will instruct you on how to Refresh the computer. This can also resolve the issue.
    If the issue is not yet resolved, please go in Control Panel and uninstall "IDT Audio". Afterward, download the latest version of these drivers and install them. You can locate these drivers here.
    Please respond to this post when you complete these instructions. If the issue is not resolved, please explain what happened after every step. This way I can assist you better. I'm only here to help!
    Mario
    I worked on behalf of HP.

  • How do i re install beats audio after installing windows 7

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    Reinstall the audio driver and your Beats audio will come alive again.
    It always helps to identify your notebook with it product name and\or product number. Include your operating system and type. (i.e. Windows 7 - 64 bit)
    how to identify your HP product
    Best regards,
    erico
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