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My guess is it's a Win7 issue and probably has to do with leaving overhead for (new?) system plugins available to the HD Audio Device. I skipped Vista so I don't know if the low volume problem existed there.
One workaround with the Realtek drivers is using "Enhancements/Equalizer" and raising all of the values the same amount. Not a perfect solution but does get the volume up.
My M-Audio AudioPhile 24/96 PCI card does not have the volume problem and checks out the same in XP as in Win7.
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Call me lucky I guess, but I have had none of the sound volume issues or crackly pops reported by others on my Supermicro C2SBX board with Realtek ALC883 chip. In the BIOS I have "Azalia Audio" set to "AUTO" (only other choice is "DISABLED"), which causes the use of the onboard Realtek audio.
I also only have a single "sound device", shown as "Realtek High Definition Audio" with the Realtek 12/25/2009 6.0.1.6013 driver.
After my first mistaken upgrade method a few driver releases ago which amazingly enough failed to see the instructions calling for "run this installer file TWICE... once to uninstall current drivers, followed by re-boot, and then run the installer file a second time to actually install the new upgraded driver version", I've not made that mistake again.
So, when I failed to follow the instructions, the effect of running the presumed upgrader was actually just to uninstall the existing Realtek drivers. Following the reboot I had some kind of generic MS audio device recognized with some generic MS driver installed I guess. Don't recall exactly (nor whether it even produced sound), because it was only there temporarily until I finally ran the Realtek installer for the second time and realized that was what I was supposed to do all along.
Anyway, my "playback devices" actually show THREE choices: (1) Realtek HDMI Output, presumably from my ATI HD4850 video card, (2) Speakers, corresponding to the Realtek High Definition Audio device and which is green-checked as the default, and (3) Speakers, corresponding to a USB Audio DAC which I think must be coming from my outboard Pinnacle 710-USB hardware that supports importing external analog and digital video to Pinnacle Studio software.
I have an Altec-Lansing 641 speaker system (four satellites plus sub-woofer) that is sitting at "default volume" (i.e. the way it comes on right after plugging it in). "Quadrophonic" specified in Configuration. In Properties, I have Realtek HD Audio Output at 60, Microphone and FrontMic muted, CD Audio at 0 and Line In at 0. Under Enhancements I have Environment, Equalizer, speaker Fill, and Loudness Equalization checked... with "None" for sound effects. Default format is 24-bit, 48K Hz (studio quality).
And if anything I find apparent volume under Win7 with the Realtek drivers to be LOUDER than how things work under WinXP Pro. In fact, I have to TURN DOWN the various Mixer sliders from their 100% setting, both the master Volume (which I have at 60%) and the sliders for individual applications (e.g. System Sounds is at 24%). Otherwise, its TOO LOUD!
This is all fine, by me. Winamp playing MP3 of Otis Redding's "White Christmas" sounds stunning... clear, loud, noise-free. No complaints.
Sound not low in Windows 7, analog output. If anything its loud. Headphone jack super loud.
Strange so many have issues.
MSI p55-cd53
Win 7 X64
Hey guys,
I have been following this form for awhile reading ppls issues and such as well as googling.
I have an issue where i have both my front audio and mic jacks plugged in as well as my back 5.1 system. When using Windows XP i was able to set the audio to come out of both devices at the same time. When i upgraded to Windows 7 i was shocked to see that the Defult Audio seems to limit the output of the sound and does not allow me to have the output going to both devices (2 defult outputs). I have the setting "Make front and rear output devices playback two diffrent audio streams simultaneously" selected and at times if i dont change the settings over i can have the audio from 1 application coming out of the speakers and 1 coming out of the head phones.
Is there a way, as i had it running in windows xp, to have all the audio coming out of both the headphones andthe speakers?
Hi,
I've just joined the site to find a solution to 5.1 surround sound with acl662 realtek soundcard in win 7
It has always given me surround sound since installing win7, but with some distortion like a badly tuned radio.
The best I could find is to get a stereo sound from the PC to the amp, which has the option of filling is 5.1 surround. and in the sound enhancements set it for virtual 5.1
This sends a 5.1 signal over stereo that my amp will decode back to full 5.1
any other fiddling with settings just keeps the speakers giving 'badly tuned in' kinda static with the sounds
Hope this will help anyone
What I hear is a sort of 'ambience' signal from the LR and RR speakers. The middle speaker is more of a mix of the LR. I would not describe it as 'static'.
Is true 5.1 supposed to just copy L & R to the rear speakers ?
dunno if anyones mentioned it, or whatever, as xp seems to have this enabled by default (not sure about vista, never bothered with it much :P)
step 1: right click speaker in taskbar tray, choose plaback devices
step 2: right click default audio device, choose properties
step 3: navigate to enhancements tab, make sure only the loudness equalization is checked, click apply. click okay.
quiet sound should be gone.
only problem is, on low end chips this can cause sound degradation. pity ms or realtek or whoever doesn't make a way to adjust how much of a boost you get from the loudness option. sigh, oh well.