Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version

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  1. Posts : 27
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 build 7600
       #191

    Damn, I really hope that win7 rtm will work with my realtek audio. Build 7201 won't.. but i don't want to go back to win xp..
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  2. Posts : 58
    Windows 7 7229 x64
       #192

    well i just installed r2.28 with the new 7600 build. i forgot to use windows update first so it wouldn't install at all. d'oh

    all good now tho
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  3. Posts : 623
    vista x64/ win 7 x64
       #193

    simonfilth said:
    I never had vista and I never will. On XP everything worked perfectly. When I had that problem on XP, then I just unplugged the cables and plugged them back and a small window appeared asking me which of the speakers I just plugged in and after that everything worked perfectly.
    this really sounds like a bit out of place in the firmware of your soundchip.
    if it already was like this before 7, i'm afraid it's either:

    a) new hardware.
    b) other os
    c) live with it.

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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 RC1
       #194

    Can someone please upload 2.28 and post the link. I am having no luck with downloading from realtek direct.
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  5. Posts : 43
    Windows 7
       #195

    petrossa said:
    this really sounds like a bit out of place in the firmware of your soundchip.
    if it already was like this before 7, i'm afraid it's either:

    a) new hardware.
    b) other os
    c) live with it.

    well if it worked on xp, and i'm not the only one with a problem like that, then if they want to make windows 7 really better than xp, then they better fix it.
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    Win 7
       #196

    Tarkus said:
    Can someone please upload 2.28 and post the link. I am having no luck with downloading from realtek direct.
    2.28 on megaupload
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  7. Posts : 623
    vista x64/ win 7 x64
       #197

    simonfilth said:
    well if it worked on xp, and i'm not the only one with a problem like that, then if they want to make windows 7 really better than xp, then they better fix it.
    i'm sure they are running. But you posted that it didn't work always on xp neither which leads me to the assumption it's a hardware problem...
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  8. Posts : 43
    Windows 7
       #198

    petrossa said:
    i'm sure they are running. But you posted that it didn't work always on xp neither which leads me to the assumption it's a hardware problem...
    well im sorry i should have worded myself better. what i meant was that it was working on xp. however once or twice i had the same problem and all i needed to do was just unplug the cables and plug them again and a small window appeared asking me what i just plugged in and when i chose which speakers i plugged in, everything worked perfectly. so it did work on xp. but it doesn't work on windows 7. but it's not hardware because it does work, but only in system testing or in realtek audio manager when testing.
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  9. Posts : 1
    XP
       #199

    I have exactly the same problem as you simonfilth, its the only reason im not upgrading to 7 from XP, the sound drivers in 7 are terrible.
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  10. Posts : 623
    vista x64/ win 7 x64
       #200

    simonfilth said:
    well im sorry i should have worded myself better. what i meant was that it was working on xp. however once or twice i had the same problem and all i needed to do was just unplug the cables and plug them again and a small window appeared asking me what i just plugged in and when i chose which speakers i plugged in, everything worked perfectly. so it did work on xp. but it doesn't work on windows 7. but it's not hardware because it does work, but only in system testing or in realtek audio manager when testing.
    there are several layers of software more between the hardware in windows 7 then in XP.

    Obviously the Realtek software works perfectly because it's further down the line in the layercake. It has more direct access to the hardware.

    Normal audio software however can only access the outer layer which 7 presents to it. Somewhere on your system there is a glitch in connecting the layers correctly.

    Since you stated then even in xp (where access to the hardware is almost direct) there's a fallout, this problem gets exacerbated when adding more layers.

    But hey, don't give up hope. Who knows what the next Realtek driver may bring :)
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