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Thanks, erpster4.
I've since gone back to the regular HDA audio drivers that I got from the ASUS site. Sonic Studio 3 also works with that driver.
I'll have to look into what you posted.
It looks a bit complex.
Thanks, erpster4.
I've since gone back to the regular HDA audio drivers that I got from the ASUS site. Sonic Studio 3 also works with that driver.
I'll have to look into what you posted.
It looks a bit complex.
hello , after hours searching the internet i finally found here an UAD driver that works for my asrock b450 pro4 , but after installing the driver the realtek audio console still won't install , i always get the error 0x803FB005 in the microsoft store
This can be a nightmare trying to sort this problem out.
I'm pretty sure it's dependent on the UAD driver that you've installed.
I've fought with this problem before.
Have you tried the driver from your motherboard website?
ASRock > B450 Pro4
Maybe erpster4 can be more helpful.
Pretty sure it is. WIN11=6.0.9231.1 and WIN10=8730.1 @ ~35 MB? The HDA versions are 130+ MB, and contain the full control panel and features that are stripped out of the UAD ones. I prefer full HDA versions any day!
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft...x?q=6.0.9273.1
I had the same troubles with the MS Store error on my Asrock B450 Gaming K4 (not to mention, I now use LTSC so, no store at all) and if I use UAD drivers, MS Updates then forces in Creative Sound Blaster Cinema nonsense that I don't want. So, I just use the good old HDA drivers. They are superior anyway, fully featured and have standalone control panel.
I will continue using HDA until I can't for whatever reason, then I will just switch to using my USB Focusrite 2i4, M-audio M-Track, or similar alternate audio device. The only reason I don't use them (except for music/guitar recording) now is they lack a few features, like "Loudness Equalization", and add clutter to my desk.