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I guess this is what goes as console but it's poor with options, Equalizer for instance works only for digital output and I need it for analog.
I guess this is what goes as console but it's poor with options, Equalizer for instance works only for digital output and I need it for analog.
hmm.. idk.. I have never bothered with the advanced options for audio config so I can't really help you there..
if UAD is no good back to HDA FF00 then I guess...
unless the equalizer doesn't work there either for your situation..
Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) R2.8x (8924.1) WHQL
Sorry for the stupid question but i connect for the first time my TWS headphone set to BT 4.2 from my notebook but I can't set Realtek Audio Console EQ effect to the headphones, sound still set as flat every item i choose or every effect I apply. Is normal? Realtek Audio Console does not pass info to BT? Windows 10 system recognize correctly my BT headphones and there is soud so is everythig working, simply I can set EQ to the output sound.
I am on last UAD driver from pal1000 that is 6.0.8975.1
Thanks
That's right. I believed that updating to a version without these files will stop the Realtek Control UWP app from working 🤔 and it's actually the only one thing I need, except working audio, too.
I've used Mokichus drivers for my ASUS Strix X470 board back in this year but since I've had big problems with Nahimic service in them, and audio-related applications won't work because of it (I've described this situation before this year), I've decided to go with clean MUC driver + Realtek UWP from MS Store and first installed 8867.1, but couldn't install the Realtek UWP app, then uninstalled it and installed older 8856.1 which I'm using to this day, but would like to update and prepare for 2004 system as told before. It's sooo confusing with these Realtek audio driver thing... 💩
You told me to download this one of the newest drivers from MUC but all these versions are .cab files, and my current driver is .inf for updating via the Device Manager? 🤔
No headaches anymore by using HDA-versions !
Costs some more bytes , works fine .............
Once you download the .cab file, create a new folder somewhere on your PC (Desktop or anywhere you keep your UAD driver folders), then extract the contents of that .cab file to that new folder. When you go into Device Manager, browse to that new folder and you'll see that it updates to the new driver.
Which version should I download then? Newest one, sorted by date? I see the same driver for upgrade & servicing, later servicing, and servicing only.
How to Install a .cab tutorial :all these versions are .cab files, and my current driver is .inf for updating via the Device Manager? ��
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/66346-install-cab-file-windows-10-a.html#post873775