If you already have the UWP apps, then you use the UAD driver indeed.
Type: Posts; User: SpiderVice
If you already have the UWP apps, then you use the UAD driver indeed.
I tried updating to 8710 and although it's really good it seems to be missing some finer detail here compared to 8709, hi-hats seem a bit recessed for example, despite some other high-end effects...
I've been using 8709 for a bit and I'm pretty happy with it, not sure if 8710 is going to offer any significant changes so...
The Realtek FTP has a bunch of internal development tools to adjust sound levels, compression, phase, etc, so I'd say they definitely mess with sound quality between drivers to make up for lower...
Can confirm 8703 is quite punchy but mids seem a bit recessed. Highs are fine. Will listen to them for longer.
I'm finding 8702.1 UAD pretty balanced, will try 8703 to see if they're any good/better...
I reinstalled my OS recently (Windows 10 Spring Update), and it installed Realtek's 7571 driver automatically. I decided to update the drivers as normal with the latest ones from the Windows Update...
I tried the UWP version of the control panel when it was still only on their development FTP and it just didn't work, so let's see now I guess.
What would be the latest for a Broadwell based laptop? It's an i5-5200U.
Actually, after some more listening it seems to have pretty nice, sharp highs and decent bass. Decent separation too.
Edit: After MORE listening bass seems lacking, but highs are very sharp and...
8421 for ASUS and some other OEM's seems to be on the Realtek FTP. Compiled yesterday. Seems to sound a bit worse though.
(ALC3236? in an ASUS X555LJ laptop)