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me too! I used to have an outstanding quality in Vista (I have a laptop with harman/Kardon speakers) and now It seems like I'm listening from youtube or something
me too! I used to have an outstanding quality in Vista (I have a laptop with harman/Kardon speakers) and now It seems like I'm listening from youtube or something
In the xp version their is a cool front end with eq etc this win 7 one seems very plain unless ive missed something ?? Is it me
more than likely
Hi Guys.i'm using aspire 4520 and just wanna ask can i use this?
Thanks for the input guys. I too have Realtek on board sound. I downloaded the November '09 drivers and still no front speaker sound, just back speakers, even though I had to load the drivers twice to get the new version to appear in Device Manager. I disabled the onboard sound and installed an Audigy 2 ZS board and downloaded the latest Creative drivers for it. All that did was move the sound from my two rear speakers to my left and right front speakers (I have front left,center, front right and two back speakers). I have ordered an Audigy 4 sound card. I understand from this forum the Audigy 4 works. I will report back on this "fix" for the Realtek sound problem.
I tried the latest Realtek driver and sound isnt that good.
I used to have far better sound that this. Its somewhat dull id say. And speaker fill doesnt work so good. I get all speakers but get random hiss and rear speakers work without any vocals (ROFL) and with heavy hiss. Very poor sound.
This only for me or what?
Note: i saw a lot of forums and i have to say this one is really great! Great work guys =).
Edit: i ran the DPC latency thing someone noted and i get mostly 50-70 maximum was 274. Is that good ? XD
Like many I was getting horrible sound under windows 7 (but working fine when I went back to XP). I note others mentioned that speech, youtube etc was distorted (me too).
I just realised the Karaoke mode is ON when it has a red cross (Voice cancellation) and off when it hasn't.
For some reason it had defaulted to ON (which looked like OFF to me).
Changing that improved audio dramatically - I can actually hear radio broadcasts.
Seems too obvious, but I missed it, so I hope this helps someone else!
Ken
The only thing I find when updating these drivers is the audiodg.exe processor usage requirements go up and down (2.36 and 0-2% now).