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Question: How does one determine which of the HDA drivers to use. The current release file is 8591_FF0C_FF00_FF01_FF03_FF04_FF06_FF10_PG468_Win10_RS2_RS3_RS4_RS5_Win7_WHQL.rar and has subdirectories for each of the FF types. Can someone please explain them?
I see they are listed as e. g.
Complete driver ....FF00
FF01 with MAPO integration
FF03 with Nahimic integration
FF04 with APO integration
FF06 with MaxxAudio integration
FF10 with Creative integration
FF0C with DTS integration
Is there some system to identify which can be utilized without analyzing a previously installed driver? Any assistance is appreciated. TIA
hi,
the only 2 i know is the ff00 is the general (normal) driver and the ff03 is a UAD driver you need nahimic for using the app from realtek from MS store bout the others i dunno think its something for soundcards i dunno for sure maybe someone else can help you with the other ones
grtz
Using ASUS MAXIMUS XI HERO's UAD Realtek driver on an older board(MAXIMUS IX HERO) I have confirmed is working fine. Make sure it uses the exact same audio chip though(S1220). This is on Windows 1803(April Update).
I though UAD drivers were only supported on Windows 10 October Update but this seems not the case.
It may also work on other motherboards, so if anyone is willing to test this: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/m....8507_0925.zip
Just make sure it uses the S1220(maybe the S1220A without i2c will work too, but I am not sure about this) audio codec, otherwise installation will likely fail.
Merry Christmas.
Hmm, I can't explain it, but sometimes installing and uninstalling and fiddling about restores loudness that one expects.. not sure if it's because today I started experimenting with installing the setup.exe with "Run in Compatibility Mode" and selecting my OS from there.
For too-quiet Netflix stuff in the browser to make it louder, you need to check on loudness equalization in the realtek or sound properties control panel. Only for Netflix. Turn it off for other stuff.