
I have tried uninstalling the Realtek Audio driver as there is no DTS driver (like I said, preinstalled on the computer), and reinstalled just Realtek. DTS seems to have come preinstalled onto my computer. If you know something we don't, that worked for you please leave a comment below. I have been trying desperately to uninstall DTS Sound from my laptop, but to no avail.
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The problem here, as far as we can tell, is that the DTS Audio Panel is embedded with the Realtek drivers and Hewlett Packard computers and it can neither be hidden nor removed. On our Hewlett Packard, for example, we only have three items in Startup, and we disabled the Realtek Audio Manager (DTS Audio Control) in the Taskbar, but the icon remains. Finally, we also found some registry modifications that, big surprise, didn't work either.

We've also read that some went as far as uninstalling the drivers and installing fresh Realtek drivers only to have the tray icon reappear. These generic answers include either removing the DTS Control Panel from Startup or hiding the tray icon. We've seen the same generic answers repeated over and over again, and they don't work. Open PC Manager and go to Optimization > Drivers (for some PC Manager versions, click Drivers on the left side of the screen). Update: With some digging, we found the answer here. If third-party drivers arent compatible, and compatible drivers are not available from the manufacturer, you may need to use the standard macOS audio drivers.


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