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It's a utility which comes together with Realtek HD Audio, and I think that it's only for some motherboards/laptops which support Maxx (mostly Asus). It has some nice controlls for sound. I have a not bad but weird sounding speakers on my laptop (4 speakers inside laptop + external subwoofer) and they sound pretty weird if not correctly tuned with MaxxAudio, it looks like this:
Yes, I checked now in the extracted package which I installed and true, there is MaxxAudio. So I don't get it why it won't install? My device is surely MaxxAudio compatible since I had it already and it worked fine. Is there a way to manualy install it?
Drivers on my laptop's official page are out of date, laptop is now 2.5 years old and there weren't any updates for an year already. There's no dedicated MaxxAudio install, only the whole Realtek HD Audio driver which comes with MaxxAudio installed and the latest version is very old, 7179
Well I don't know how that works! I downloaded the drivers from Realtek's website and it somehow recognizes I have an Asus MB and installs the corresponding CP, kinda spooky!
Should I have uninstalled the MS drivers before installing the Realtek ones? I actually had two "High Definition Audio Device's" in device manager. I've uninstalled one but not the other as I'm unsure...
Hi.
I have a really annoying problem that i'm struggling for days... after i install the Realtek drivers (multiple versions from 6.0.1.7541 to currently 6.0.1.7926) and after the restart my sound card works fine but after a minute or two Windows(svchost.exe) downloads something off the internet and ruins the whole thing. i recorded the output with my phone: Record_0001 - Clyp
As you can see it is scratchy and corrupted... i have this problem with high bass audio.
I have tried turning sound effects off but it doesn't make a difference...
Does anybody have a solution?