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Build 7647 WHQL of the Realtek HD drivers released today 30/10/15
ftp://ftp3.realtek.com.tw/Realtek/Ge..._Win7_WHQL.zip
username : spcust
password : hwwk758z
Don't bother with version 7647 I posted above.
Sound is very muzzy compared to the last couple of builds.
I went from 7640 WHQL which was installed using the setup.exe method to the Windows 10 only 7644 WHQL right I updated via device manager and it still prompted to reboot as the current loaded driver was still 7640 WHQL. When I rebooted, the system tray icon is gone and basically Realtek Sound Manager is reset to defaults which I needed to configure all again, the Stereo Mix under Recording is disabled by default, I had to toggle the display icon in system tray so it would show the icon and then had to do my equalizer settings again. So it seems, upgrading via device manager for me still required rebooting.
Here is another link to the 7647 drivers (from the MSUC):
https://catalog.update.microsoft.com...realtek%20high
I will install these and let you know if there is an issue with the quality, considering DooGie's comment.
I can confirm that this driver package, at least on my system (Win10 build 10240) is 'broken'. Something causes failure in all modes except standard stereo mode; all other modes (quadraphonic, 5.1, and 7.1 work sporadically or not at all). I'm also having an issue with the task tray icon staying present, even though the option has been enabled (and even disabled and then re-enabled) in the Audio Manager.
I'm going to look further into this and make sure it's not something else causing the issues.
Last edited by HypnoticBob; 03 Nov 2015 at 17:26.