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    Need Audio/Dolby driver for HP Pavilion G6

    Your welcome. I LOVE my 5.1 surround and when something like that happens it drives me INSANE!!
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    Need Audio/Dolby driver for HP Pavilion G6

    HERE it is.... http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp59501-60000/sp59649.exe
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    Need Audio/Dolby driver for HP Pavilion G6

    Don't click "Check now". Click above it the blue bar where it "change", select "Win8.1" then scroll below and select the "Audio driver" and the driver will be there.
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    Need Audio/Dolby driver for HP Pavilion G6

    This is what I was able to find http://support.hp.com/gb-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-g6-Notebook-PC-series/5296082/model/5378684
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    Is free really free

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    If the soundbar I want to use requires a bluetooth tv, what can I do to make my tv bluetooth enabled?

    included is "RCA audio cable, 3.5mm audio cable" so this is how you will have to hook up your TV. This will only work if your TV also has audio out either RCA or 3.5 headphone jack. Xbox will have to go to tv then tv to sound bar.
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    If the soundbar I want to use requires a bluetooth tv, what can I do to make my tv bluetooth enabled?

    A Bluetooth sound bar is so you can link your portable device to it (iPhone, Tablet, laptop....) Most of them have more than one type of input. The most common is RCA and/or 3.5 jack. Without knowing the model you are looking at no one can say for sure.
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    Need Audio/Dolby driver for HP Pavilion G6

    This is a long shot but have you tried the Win8 driver. It may not even install but IF it does it should fix your problem. (this is why I am still on Win7--LOL...Not funny really..)
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    How to connect a LG smart tv to an old Kenwood stero

    The quick and easy....TV should have either RCA out or 3.5 headphone jack. Just use and 3.5 to RCA cable or a regular RCA. The BEST (and most expensive) way would be if both TV and receiver have digital optical ports (looks like a strange hole with a flap and a red light inside) and use a...