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You can also enable the red icon by clicking the i in the bottom right hand corner of realtek manager and then selecting if you want it visible or not.
You can also enable the red icon by clicking the i in the bottom right hand corner of realtek manager and then selecting if you want it visible or not.
I just ugraded from Vista x64 Home Premium to Windows 7 x64 Pro. I have a HP D5000T computer with the integrated Realtek HD Audio. Since I upgraded, Windows only recognizes 2 speakers through HDMI, so I cannot enable surround sound of any kind. I upgraded to the latest Realtek drivers (R245), but still only 2 speakers allowed. This problem was not present in Vista, and Windows 7 would not allow me to use the original Vista drivers.
I've read of some surround sound issues in this thread, is this the same problem that I have? Any input is appreciated.
UPDATE: I checked the box to enable DTS, Dolby Digital, etc. and restarted. I now have surround sound through HDMI with surround sources. The Realtek properties still say max of 2 speakers allowed, so I'm not sure what the issue is, but I do have surround sound again.
Last edited by blueblazer22x; 25 Mar 2010 at 08:46.
Try the EXE version.
If you already have it installed (from a prior use of an older EXE version), the first use of the new EXE will UNINSTALL the previous version and ask you to reboot. When you come back from the reboot just disregard anything relating to sound... which may or may not end up being Microsoft Win7 generic sound drivers to support your Realtek chip. Just don't worry about it.
Now run the new EXE a second time. This time it WILL install the new version, and again ask you to reboot.
Now, after this second reboot, you should have the latest Realtek driver installed.
NOTE: you should then right-click on the speaker icon in the "System Tray" (I still call it that), and select the "Playback Devices" item. If it isn't already green-checked, select the "SPEAKERS" item. You can then push the "Configure" button and configure as needed, and after that push the "Properties" button and configure as needed.
Also note that all prior audio settings (e.g. individual sound levels for individual apps on the "Volume Mixer") from the prior driver version will be lost and all levels for those apps will once again be back at default/maximum level the first time you use those apps following the install of the newest driver levels. You'll have to once again set them individually as you come to them and as your tastes dictate.
Also, the past three or four driver versions have finally resurrected the customizable 10-band EQ which you can save under whatever name you want. But again... new driver installation (i.e. 2-step uninstall of the old and then install of the new by running the new EXE twice and rebooting twice) will wipe out all of those old saved EQ's and you'll again have to rebuild them as well. I recommend you take screenshots of your EQ settings and save them as JPG, to help you rebuild them on the next driver install.
Well, I've tried a lot of different things...and none of them brought my sound back. So, I waited until my sound came back on randomly and now I'm keeping my computer on all the time. At least for now that seems to be working, it's been on over night (I disabled hibernation and sleep, since those make the sound go off too) and my sound is still here today. :)
But...I know I can't keep my computer on forever, and sometimes I'll have to restart it, and then I'll lose the sound again. So, this problem isn't fixed.
If anyone knows anything else I can try, please let me know.
My problem post is on page 51.
Thanks again,
Grace
hi, i just installed Windows 7 and i couldn't find the Audio HD Manager which i loved having in Windows XP, i couldn't install the driver from the cd so i downloaded the newest one but still Audio Manager is nowhere to be found. what can i do? pls help me :P
update: i managed to install the old driver from the cd, it installed the program but a very plain version of itself since as it said before opening my hardware is not for Vista or something like that (yes i have Windows 7 :P ), also a bit of bad feedback came from speakers, then i reinstalled the new driver but the audio manager was gone
Last edited by 4L6s; 26 Mar 2010 at 16:20.
Hi,
In W7 Ultimate Front Panel Mic was working 5n but headset doesnt then i installed Sigmatel high definiton audio codec & Realtek AC 97 and Realtek High Definition Audio Codec now mic doesnt work in front panel but headset works superb since i installed this drivers Kindly help,,,Thanx in Advance....
MOBO:Mercury 945GCM
RELEASE DATE: March 30th 2010
DRIVER VERSION: R 2.46
Driver Version In Device Manager: 6.0.1.6077
Driver Updates:
1. Customizations
2. Fix BSOD issue under Windows 2000. (Issue happened from driver V6066).
I'm still at version R2.41 as it seems to be working well.
Has anyone noticed any audio improvements in the last few upgrades?
How about an increase in overall volume output?
thanks-
Ap
Guys,
If you could please help me out, I tried every single suggestion I've found in this or other forums, but with no success.
I have an AsRock ION 330, which had Windows 7 loaded up on it. Upon first boot, Windows itself recognizes the sound device as High Definition Audio Device (version 6.1.7600.16385), which is the stock driver for this device from Microsoft. It plays 2 channel audio flawlessly, but no 5.1 through the 3.5mm jacks (of course, there's no Realtek HD Audio Manager installed to change the speakers setup).
- Then I first tried to install the Realtek driver (2.35) which came with the mobo (Win7 certified). After re-booting, no HD Audio Manager in the tray nor in Control Panel. Another install and re-boot. Still nothing.
- Uninstalled it and downloaded 2.46, installing it twice (following the procedure of re-booting and installing it again). Still nothing.
- Tried to install from a clean boot (started up loading no services or apps, but the OS itself - msconfig). No success.
- Tried to run the installation in compatibility mode (Vista, Vista SP1, Vista SP2 - no XP as it won't even start installing). Nothing.
- Tried to run the setup.exe as Administrator. Still the same.
- Tried to update the driver, replacing it with the 2.46, starting from the Device Manager, manually pointing to a folder where I had the .inf and other driver files saved. It did't work either.
As you guys can see, I'm out of options, almost giving up to have XP installed. It`s really weird because, no matter what I try, the HD Audio Manager won`t show up, and the driver shown in Device Manager will always be the Microsoft one, except when I manually install the Realtek 2.46 over it (which results in no sound at all after rebooting).
Any ideas?
Thank you.