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I've been on a big Sevendust kick for the last several months, slowly reintroducing myself to some of the albums I had previously not paid as much attention to. And there is my undying love for The Prodigy, and my anticipation of seeing them live again when they came my way in May, only to have Keith tragically pass. Between that, older Iron Maiden and a lot of early millennia trance mixes, I'm usually happy.
Try this, if you're using the legacy HDA Realtek driver
Determine the HDA Realtek driver needed for your Audio - Windows 10 Forums
You cannot verify the HardwareID in the files of your driver, because it's not included in any of the driver files.
It is the user's responsibility to select the correct driver for the Audio Device HardwareID.
The only way to verify that the driver you installed is for your HarweareID, open PowerShell as Administrator and run this command:
Code:Get-CimInstance Win32_PnPSignedDriver | where {$_.DriverProviderName -Match 'Realtek' -and $_.DeviceClass -match 'MEDIA'} | select DeviceName, DriverVersion, DriverProviderName, HardWareID | FL
Just something to throw out there:
In the forums we get some members having problems supposedly with latency and and getting audio Rice Krispies sound(Snap Crackle Pop).
I wonder now if it could be their DAC chips and not their Realtek chips?
I mean in my motherboards specifications the say I have ESS® ES9023P Sabre 24 bit DAC:
ESS Technology :: ES9023
http://www.esstech.com/files/4114/40..._PB_101103.pdf
So I wonder if their DACs are the problem on lower end boards?Time Domain Jitter Eliminator, the ES9023 delivers jitter-free studio quality audio with 112dB DNR.
Or the problem is their DAC is 24 bit, but they try to use 32-Bit/192kHz playback in Realtek(which for playback has ABSOLUTELY no benefit to sound, and is for recording extremely quiet things, and to avoid clipping during recording, before being converted to 48kHz/16 bit for distribution).
Using way to high settings, and not ones where the Realtek chip, the DAC and the recording all jive, will cause the system to use a little more processing time causing latency.