aestsrv.exe
File Name: | aestsrv.exe | ||
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The aestsrv.exe process is a part of the APO Access Service (32-bit) for Andrea filters from company Andrea Electronics Corporation. | |||
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The aestsrv.exe process is not an essential file to the computer system performance. Disabling it or enabling it depends on whether you need APO Access Service or not. | |||
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Rebecca | 1 0 Report Abuse | ||
Filter für Mikrofon - Teil des Sound-Max Treibers | |||
Peter Dekastello | 2 0 Report Abuse | ||
File Name: AEADISRV.EXE Display Name: APO Access Service (32-bit) Description: Andrea filters APO access service (32-bit) Publisher: Andrea Electronics Corporation http://www.andreaelectronics.com/ APO = Audio Processing Object Info from a forum: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=176299 I suspect that the aeadisrv.exe is running if you add a sound filter to your microphone. I have "voice enhancements" running to eliminate background noise and it's caused the process to show up in my system services. Next: I was also suspicious about this process. After inquiry I concluded that this process is associated with Sound MAX drivers installed on my computer. This process is used to filter out noise in MIC. More information | |||
wguru | 1 2 Report Abuse | ||
Great explanation. Sadly MS/Windows just doesn't get it as far as actual GUI (lacking hover or right-click info) and/or actual useful Help & Support because they're tunnel visioned on bloatware, profit and greed (my opinion). | |||