Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version


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    Cliff S said:
    dust on a 33 1/3 simulation
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    johngalt said:
    Maybe my hearing is better than I thought then..... but I still prefer this one...

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    johngalt said:
    Seriously, listen to the different sound effects they use for the ambience.
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    Cliff S said:
    Seriously, listen to the different sound effects they use for the ambience.
    At 1st I thought it was the Cart being pushed but then I wasn't so sure...I'm not what anyone would call an Audiophile....so thought i'd ask...

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    I would like to ask, which version can I install on my Dell Latitude E7270 (realtek alc3235 AFAIK) to have MaxxAudio app? I tried to install generic driver FF06 and it didn't install MaxxAudio.
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    erpster4 said:
    well s0urce, it seems Realtek fixed this problem on their end starting with v6.0.1.8612 as the HDXRT4.INF file from 8612 HDA no longer installs the ICESound APO & ICESound service files and have transferred several "1043" SUBSYS IDs to the HDXRT4ICE.INF file that do support ICESound and will only install the ICESound files from the HDXRT4ICE.INF file instead of the HDXRT4.INF file.

    at last I can use newer HDA non-UAD drivers again (like 8612, 8619 & the latest like 8652) on my friend's M5A78L-M/LE USB3 board that has SUBSYS_10438576 in the HWID and not have the ICESound files running when choosing the HDXRT4.inf file.

    uninstall the existing drivers, reboot and clean install any HDA driver from at least 8612
    a follow up on my previous post: the problem with the ICESound APO & service files started back with 6.0.1.8390 as that one seemed to register the files and registry service entries w/ HDXRT4.INF as I downloaded & examined older HDA driver versions. so it took Realtek nearly a year to resolve the problem and make the ICESound files & reg entries install on a newer INF file and would no longer install those files with the HDXRT4.inf file beginning with 6.0.1.8612.

    since I had 8639 a few weeks ago, I have updated to 8652 and I'll keep using that until a new driver version between 8675 and 8700 comes out.

    adnage said:
    I would like to ask, which version can I install on my Dell Latitude E7270 (realtek alc3235 AFAIK) to have MaxxAudio app? I tried to install generic driver FF06 and it didn't install MaxxAudio.
    I'm sorry to say this adnage but the FF06 drivers are incompatible with your Latitude E7270 laptop.

    You need the Dell customized Realtek HDA drivers like v6.0.1.6127 A12 (no other OEM/PC manufacturer has this special version; driver date is 10/01/2018) - though listed for Latitude E5270, E5470 & E5570 models; this one should work with the E7270; this driver pack includes HDXADCMA.inf, HDXADCMA6.inf & HDXADCMA7.inf files that no FF06 HDA driver pack can have & never included; only Realtek made this specialized version for Dell.
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    johngalt said:
    Read this thread:
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    Thanks much JG!! Learning new things every day!!
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    Windows 10 home
       #2188

    Cliff S said:
    I'm going to mention this again because it's very important for the ROG version:

    Right after the installation reboot go to Windows Store and search for updates to update your Realtek Audio Console BEFORE opening the console.
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    So why is this? I've never done it....should I be?
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       #2189

    Guitarmageddon said:
    So why is this? I've never done it....should I be?
    When the Nahimic drivers get updated, so does the Realtek Audio Console(RAC).
    It does it automatically in the background too(update), but if you try to open it before it does, or while it does, RAC will crash on you.
    If you don't open it and just paly media like normal, it's no problem, and RAC is just a UI to change settings.

    In my case though, some times after an update, my sound bar gets reset from Amplify Level Extreme, down to Performance, making the sound a little quieter, and I need to open RAC to change it back.
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       #2190

    erpster4 said:
    well s0urce, it seems Realtek fixed this problem on their end starting with v6.0.1.8612 as the HDXRT4.INF file from 8612 HDA no longer installs the ICESound APO & ICESound service files and have transferred several "1043" SUBSYS IDs to the HDXRT4ICE.INF file that do support ICESound and will only install the ICESound files from the HDXRT4ICE.INF file instead of the HDXRT4.INF file.

    at last I can use newer HDA non-UAD drivers again (like 8612, 8619 & the latest like 8652) on my friend's M5A78L-M/LE USB3 board that has SUBSYS_10438576 in the HWID and not have the ICESound files running when choosing the HDXRT4.inf file.

    uninstall the existing drivers, reboot and clean install any HDA driver from at least 8612
    That's good information, erpster4. I can confirm that on my machine.

    Thanks for those findings :)
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