RealTek ALC 892 sound problems


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 64bit
       #1

    RealTek ALC 892 sound problems


    I just got a new computer today and have this lovely issue of having terrible sound coming out of my speakers. I have an Asus M4A89GTD PRO, onboard sound RealTek ALC 892.

    Specs:
    CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition
    CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster V8
    RAM: 8GB (4 x 2GB) Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600
    HD: 300GB Western Digi VelociRaptor + 1TB SATA-II
    Motherboard: ASUS M4A89GTD Pro
    PSU: Corsair 950W
    GPU: ASUS 1GB Radeon HD 5870
    Case: In-Win Ironclad (Comes with 250mm side fan)
    Monitor: ASUS 24" VW246H 2ms HDMI

    The issue is that when I plug in my stereo speakers, the sound produced is muffled with some static. Overall, disgusting sound and I have Harman/Kardon speakers (2 speakers, 1 sub). There are two plugs (one lime green, one black) and I connect them to the corresponding colors on the audio inputs and the sound produced is ghastly. It is not crisp and my phone's ringtone is better than what I am hearing. I truly believe there is a problem here, not that I am judging the quality of sound... I believe something is not functioning properly. Sometimes the sound is either somewhat muffled or muffled beyond recognition. (Plugging either the lime green or black plug into the lime green jack makes no difference. As long as one is in the lime green jack, audio is heard but obviously terrible.)

    I have had these speakers for a few years and they have served two previous computers magnificently. I cannot fathom that it's just "that bad".
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  2. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #2

    BrettC03 said:
    I just got a new computer today and have this lovely issue of having terrible sound coming out of my speakers. I have an Asus M4A89GTD PRO, onboard sound RealTek ALC 892.

    Specs:
    CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition
    CPU Cooler: CoolerMaster V8
    RAM: 8GB (4 x 2GB) Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600
    HD: 300GB Western Digi VelociRaptor + 1TB SATA-II
    Motherboard: ASUS M4A89GTD Pro
    PSU: Corsair 950W
    GPU: ASUS 1GB Radeon HD 5870
    Case: In-Win Ironclad (Comes with 250mm side fan)
    Monitor: ASUS 24" VW246H 2ms HDMI

    The issue is that when I plug in my stereo speakers, the sound produced is muffled with some static. Overall, disgusting sound and I have Harman/Kardon speakers (2 speakers, 1 sub). There are two plugs (one lime green, one black) and I connect them to the corresponding colors on the audio inputs and the sound produced is ghastly. It is not crisp and my phone's ringtone is better than what I am hearing. I truly believe there is a problem here, not that I am judging the quality of sound... I believe something is not functioning properly. Sometimes the sound is either somewhat muffled or muffled beyond recognition. (Plugging either the lime green or black plug into the lime green jack makes no difference. As long as one is in the lime green jack, audio is heard but obviously terrible.)

    I have had these speakers for a few years and they have served two previous computers magnificently. I cannot fathom that it's just "that bad".
    Realtek Select High Definition Audio Codecs. That chip is so new as not to even show on their datasheets. I'm sure it needs a new driver.
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  3. Posts : 1
    Win7
       #3

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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
       #4

    could u find a solution for this problem?? I have almost the same hardware as you, and I've tryed everything but i get only hum from the speakers :'(
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  5. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #5

    Try this: right click on the white speaker - the notification area of Windows. And then in "Playback Devices". Select the port you are using and go to the "Supported Formats" tab. Test each of the options. I believe your problem is related to the inability of your amplifier to decode some formats.
    Let us know the results!!!

    "PLEASE REP ANYONE WHO HELPS YOU"
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
       #6

    thank you very much for answering so fast. I've tried what you said but I have no Supported Formats Tab. I do have that tab in HDMI, but that port is working correctly. Since I installed the Ati 5850 to the motherboard the Realtek HD has gone crazy.

    Besides only having a hum noise, the Realtek Administrator (orange speaker) tells me every a minute or so that a device has been disconnected, and then has been reconected. Don't why this has gotten has happen, I know realtek doesn't even list the ALC 892 in his page, new drivers may be coming, but sucks.

    Ah just to tell you the major difference is I have Windows 7 at 32bits. But i guess im seeing the same thing as BrettC03.

    Cheers
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  7. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #7

    Teije said:
    thank you very much for answering so fast. I've tried what you said but I have no Supported Formats Tab. I do have that tab in HDMI, but that port is working correctly. Since I installed the Ati 5850 to the motherboard the Realtek HD has gone crazy.

    Besides only having a hum noise, the Realtek Administrator (orange speaker) tells me every a minute or so that a device has been disconnected, and then has been reconected. Don't why this has gotten has happen, I know realtek doesn't even list the ALC 892 in his page, new drivers may be coming, but sucks.

    Ah just to tell you the major difference is I have Windows 7 at 32bits. But i guess im seeing the same thing as BrettC03.

    Cheers


    I faced a problem with version 2.49. I could not make use of the Dolby Home Theater. The problem was resolved with version 2.50. So I recommend that you download this version of the driver. Download this driver, install it and open the Realtek HD Audio Manager. Navigate to the Default Format tab, as shown below. Change the default format and do some testing to see if the problem is solved.
    Let us know the results!!

    "PLEASE REP ANYONE WHO HELPS YOU"
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  8. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
       #8

    Sry, but nothing happened. I still don't have any sound.

    Rephrasing my previous post, I don't have a hum all the time, only if a really crank up the speakrs the speakrs, but that part of the noise of the speakers themselves. I can only hear something if a mute and un mute the speakers which gives me a loud bump.

    Just other peace of information. When i plug my speakers to the green jack in the bakc of the pc, the realtek administrator tell me there also something connected to the black jack. Whenever i connect something to the black jack it tells me that a microphone has been connected to the red jack.
    Last edited by Teije; 22 Jul 2010 at 23:45.
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  9. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    It was determined that my motherboard's audio jacks themselves were the issue. RMA'd the motherboard, got a new one, and now I have crystalline sound. For onboard sound, this competes with previous generation Sound Blaster X-Fi cards, hopefully you can get yours working without the trouble I had.
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  10. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #10

    BrettC03 said:
    It was determined that my motherboard's audio jacks themselves were the issue. RMA'd the motherboard, got a new one, and now I have crystalline sound. For onboard sound, this competes with previous generation Sound Blaster X-Fi cards, hopefully you can get yours working without the trouble I had.

    I'm sorry that we failed to be of much help in solving your problem. Anyway, good to know that the root of it was determined to be a manufacturing defect. Therefore, since the problem was solved in a way, I ask you to click the icon of a triangle at the top right of this post and report that your thread is solved.
    We'll be here if you need any help!


    "PLEASE REP ANYONE WHO HELPS YOU"
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