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Drivers: 6.0.8855.1 WHQL sounds great plus new update for realtek audio control!
Thank you MoKiChU
Drivers: 6.0.8855.1 WHQL sounds great plus new update for realtek audio control!
Thank you MoKiChU
I've got a problem in the last couple versions, can't set the digital out to 24/88. Every other available option works except this.
I can set it in Realtek control panel, but when I close and reopen it, it's back to what it was. And if I try setting it under windows sound control panel, I get an unsupported format error. Which is pretty weird because it's listed, it should work, and it used to work.
This is on an Asus X570-E, using S1220A which is a variation of ALC1150 if I'm not mistaken.
Can anyone actually get 24/88 working on the digital out through windows sound control panel atm?
Something's wrong on my system it seems then. Something that persists through clean driver reinstalls. That's troublesome.
Anyone got any suggestion as to what it could be and/or how to force windows to forget whatever wrong registry entry is making them think the device can't do 24/88?
Our friend deserves a special mention for bringing his expertise from Asus Rog Strix forums !
The realtek uad driver 6.0.1.8746 causes system freezes when used in combination with recent nvidia graphics drivers.
the previous uad driver has no such issue.
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I just want to point out that you're wasting time with seperate Asus packages of the same driver version, you can just copy the inf from the packages that exclude dts into the ones that include it as all the setup package is the same except for inf files, which all have unique names anyway.
They are binary exact matches, and the Catalogs that contain the whql signature are the same between each package.
When Intel created the HD Audio format (replacing AC97), its default sampling rate is 48 kHz. So all the realtek chipsets run natively at 48 kHz. There is a standard default way to handle CD's 44.1 kHz sampling rate.
My analog (not digital) doesn't offer 88.2 kHz or 176.4 kHz.
It's an issue that has been around since the format was created 15 years ago and not going to change. Those are really obscure and obsolete formats that nobody bothers to support.
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