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i'm sorry, but i'm a dissenting voice on 48k.
44.1/16 has been a standard for years for audio work.
jford just go into your win sound devices >> advanced tab and youll see various sampling rate/bit depth selections available via drop down clik, easy peasy.
includeing 24 bit etc etc. you can change from 48k to 44.1/16 there in the dialog.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/solved-how-to-change-the-sound-output-rate-to/5a6fa5b9-cda6-4def-8dfe-36c291c4f4f8NOTE second post down by richard eiler !
notice the sample rate selection if you page down to the second dialog at above link. you should see a load of options.
on any laptop ive seen running win, you can set to 44.1 16 bit.
i would be v surprised if the omen was any different on win 10.
also check this hp link
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Audio/Set-Audio-Sample-Rate-on-Realtek-Audio/td-p/7209271notice the advanced tab selection ?
also lots of info on you tube jford.
you might need a driver update also.
lots of info on hp site if you search re gthis problem.
best
old muso.