![]() My apologies, but I am kind of confused on installing this driver set and I am hoping someone can clarify some things for me. If the UWP app allows to change settings but they make no difference in the audio, the driver was blocked partially If Dolby opens but it reports no compatible device connected - then the driver was blocked. If the RAC opens, then Realtek basic functionality works. Try opening any related UWP app you which driver you selected in the package (Dolby as example ) and or the Realtek Audio Console. Also, new entries would be present there, in Software Components and Extensions. Now High Definition Audio Device in device manager should read as Realtek. Please select the Realtek / Intel audio bus drivers and then else, like Dolby Atmos. Make sure you actually see all available options and select the ones you need. Use the driver pack installer as administrator ( make sure UAC is actually running as default or use the Advanced Run app from Nirsoft to run it as Trusted Installer ) Avoid or disable updating Store apps automatically. Remove any UWP app related to this package ( as dolby ) as they contain a licence. Make sure now in device manager, all audio device are recognized as High Definition Audio Device Also, disable drivers automatic update in Group Policy ( ask for help if you are not sure how to achieve that ). INF drivers, HID drivers, Serial i/o drivers ). You make the audio driver work first, then you install the system drivers to fix it ( Intel. Doing so would lead you to several /!\ questions marks on device manager, as you may have already noticed. You can keep the screen drivers ( video kernel drivers ) of Intel, Nvidia and AMD regardless of them including audio drivers for HDMI as they are actually enumerated separately in Driver Store Explorer tool. Of course it is not recommended but that may help you diagnose the issues. To be fair, you can actually delete all the drivers there and the computer won't suffer. Thoroughly clean any Realtek, Intel drivers ( under audio and multimedia devices ), and all the audio vendors and extensions developers you may see there. Disable driver auto update using Group Policy Please, try this to exactly know and force this package to work: INFs since that way you'll never know if they are being blocked or not. Avoid installing the drivers on this package by using the. The package already include an Intel audio bus driver so you don't actually need it. I think I did what you asked me for, but either I'm doing something wrong or it's not supported.īefore SST. Here are some pictures to show what I'm seeing on device manager Not from the official soundblaster or the modded version by AAF. Sound blaster STILL does NOT recognize my audio input/output.Īm I using the wrong executable or something? You said select Dolby and stuff and this option isn't even available for me. Installed realtek drivers, sound work and realtek drivers work. Installed AAF Sound blaster, still nothing. And did "bcdedit /set nointegritychecks on" using admin CMD - operation successfulġ1. Removed all audio drivers again using the toolġ0. Then I talked to you and did as you suggestedĩ. ![]() Installed realtek drivers - Output: Audio worked but NOT HDMI audio inf files - Output: HDMI audio NOT recognized (even though at the same stage they worked)Ĩ. It's just a standard installation without any options at all. There are no options to select like dolby and stuff. I installed the AAF SOUND BLASTER X-FI MB5. inf file related to audio using the tool -Output: All audio was not working including HDMI audioĥ. I installed the realtek drivers that the manufacturer provided, they're the same ones I had linked earlier from station-drivers. Output: I had HDMI audio working ONLYģ. ![]() I manually installed the intel SST drivers using every single. Initially I had a fresh install of windows 11 Pro.Ģ. Click to expand.I think I did what you asked me for, but either I'm doing something wrong or it's not supported.ġ.
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