Windows 7 P5B-E audio problems

Neutron25

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Hello, everyone. I've upgraded to Windows 7 from XP.

However, like many people, I've had problems recording

audio when using Windows 7. I can't even record from

the "Line In" on the back

of my PC. The "Microphone" only works for the Speech

Recognition setup. When I used XP, Soundmax (which

came with the motherboard disc) was the default audio

driver and I had no problems.

I tried the "uninstall driver" from the Device Manager to

remove the default

audio driver that W7 installs. However when I reboot, it

automatically reinstalls itself. I've tried installing more recent

Soundmax

drivers (Vista and Xp versions) but W7 keeps the default

driver and the Soundmax driver and still can't record any

input. So for now, I'm using my Asus p5b-e motherboard

with onboard audio default sound driver. Audio playback through SPDIF is no problem with the automatic default driver though.



Trying to record with Audacity or Sound Recorder results in silence.


I tried disabling "Windows Update" (and the "digital signature" after the PC posts) but that didn't work
Is there anyway to totally remove the default audio driver and stop W7 from automatically reinstalling the sound driver on reboot?. Maybe then I can retry the Soundmax driver. I attached some pics. Maybe they'll be of some use. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.



First 4 pics are dealing with the automatic default driver.
Last 3 pics are showing what happens after attempting to install Soundmax.
 

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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7
CPU
Kentsfield Quadcore [email protected]
Motherboard
Asus p5b-e
Memory
4gb G.Skill PC2 6400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 280
Sound Card
Onboard audio
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
PSU
Nexus 800watt PSU
Keyboard
standard
Mouse
standard
Internet Speed
broadband
SoundMAX drivers are typically a joke. Oddly enough, you could try removing them entirely and using the WDDM1.1 drivers from Microsoft. I used them initially and didn't have any problems with them. My board is a little different but it was a hassle, nonetheless.

It would be helpful if you fill out your sys specs in your profile. As for removing the SM drivers, try the Add/Remove, it seems to work well. Once you reboot allow it to look online for new device drivers.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build/Mod
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel QX9650 Extreme 4.0 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS Rampage Extreme Rev2
Memory
8GB (4x2) Corsair Dominator DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
2x Radeon R390X [8GB]
Sound Card
SupremeFX X-Fi
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2408WFP 26" Panel
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
4x WD 2TB (8TB+ Total)
2x Crucial SSD 128GB (RAID-0)
1x LG Blu-ray read/write
1x Phillips LightScribe DVD read/write
PSU
Corsair HX1000
Case
CoolerMaster - Cosmos S
Cooling
Custom Liquid - 320mm rad w/ 3x 80mm fans, CPU/NB/SB Blocks
Keyboard
Logitech Illuminater Pro
Mouse
Logitech
Internet Speed
Fractional T1 - 125Mbps
Antivirus
ESET Security Suite / Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Cyberfox Intel x64
Other Info
OC'd to 5.0GHz @ 44c under full load
Thank you for your response, Captain Zero. Regarding WDDM (correct me if I'm wrong)isn't that related to video? I don't have a problem with my GPU. At this point, the SoundMAX drivers are removed from my system and W7 has surely gone looking for new device drivers and reinstalled it. Interestingly enough, even when I disconnect from my network to prevent W7 from putting the default driver back, it's still able to do so. Audio playback from SPDIF output is fine but recording audio input remains a problem. If anyone else has any input/suggestions, I'm all ears. I hope they come up with something to resolve this recording issue. :cry:
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7
CPU
Kentsfield Quadcore [email protected]
Motherboard
Asus p5b-e
Memory
4gb G.Skill PC2 6400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 280
Sound Card
Onboard audio
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
PSU
Nexus 800watt PSU
Keyboard
standard
Mouse
standard
Internet Speed
broadband
I have the same problem, unable to record!
I have an ASRock dual VSTA M/B and am using the onboard sound (just the dual channel, not the 7.1). I have updated to the latest drivers (v. 2.36) (unless anyone knows any different!)
But there is still nothing there. Although..... if I record from a CD for a few seconds and play back, if I turn up the volume to max, I can here what has just been recorded... very faintly.
My brother, who has his own recording studio, says that it is most probably leakage from on of the channels or whatever, that is coming over.
And that the only thing to do is wait for a patch from Microsoft.
It's obviously affecting all type of systems and set-ups and is purely down to Windows 7. As, I still have my old XP on my computer and if I switch to that all is well!
But if anyone knows any different.......?????
Layor
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7
CPU
Dual Core E2220
Motherboard
ASRock 4Core Dual VSTA
Memory
2Gb DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD3870
Sound Card
On board
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2252TQ
Hard Drives
Maxtor 500Gb SATA
Maxtor 120Gb PATA
Seagate 40Gb PATA
PSU
Standard 600w
Case
It's that old I don't even remember what make it is!
Cooling
Stock
Just a quick update.
I managed to get the 2.36 update working and after a few false starts and alterations to the program, everything is working fine now:D
The 2.36 update gives you the option of using the Realtek HD mixer, which I never had before.
So, thanks W7, if I had not come across you I would still be chasing my tail! :thumbsup:
Layor
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7
CPU
Dual Core E2220
Motherboard
ASRock 4Core Dual VSTA
Memory
2Gb DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD3870
Sound Card
On board
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2252TQ
Hard Drives
Maxtor 500Gb SATA
Maxtor 120Gb PATA
Seagate 40Gb PATA
PSU
Standard 600w
Case
It's that old I don't even remember what make it is!
Cooling
Stock
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