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- In the next screen click on Browse my computer for driver software> on the bottom click on Let me pick a list of device driver on my computer> ( i first had VIA HD Audio windows 10 that didnt work). I clicked on 'High Definition Audio Device' and installed that driver. That worked for me and my surround is working again.
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- I installed Windows 10 x64 and the recommended drivers, including the audio driver, with the help of Driver Booster 4. However, the sound was not what I expected. Theoretically my computer should have DTS Studio Sound, but whenever I open Realtek HD in the control panel, it shows basic settings and nothing more.
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Regrets the inconvenience you have experienced. Let's try the below troubleshooting steps and check if they helps
Method1:
Run Built-in Audio Troubleshooter
* Press Windows Key then type ‘troubleshoot’ and hit Enter
* Select “View all” on the left panel and run “Playing Audio” troubleshooter from the list and see if it works.
* Click on “Advanced” and then click on “Apply repair automatically”. Also ensure to select Run as administrator.
* Click “Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process.
Method 2:
Try updating the driver and check if it helps:
a) Open run command by pressing Windows key + R and type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes) and hit Enter.
b) Spot and expand the “Audio inputs and outputs”.
c). Right click on the “High Definition Audio Device” and select “Update Driver Software”. Once this is done, restart the computer to check the problem fixed. If it doesn't fix the issue, then try to Uninstall the driver by Right clicking on the same High Definition Audio Device driver, then restart the system and let the system install the driver automatically on Start.
Method 3:
Check and install latest Windows 10 audio drivers for your device from Manufacture's website and check if it helps. You can search them using your device model on Manufacture's website. Most probably it will fix the issue.
If no updated drivers available on the computer manufacturer’s website for windows 10, then trying installing drivers in compatibility mode. Compatibility mode runs the program using settings from a previous version of Windows.
Follow these steps to install the drivers in compatibility mode and check if that helps. https://yellowrecord651.weebly.com/blog/avira-universal-license-key-files-appnee.
a. Download the driver from the manufacturer’s website.
b. Right-click on the driver setup file and click on ‘properties’.
c. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box ‘Run this program in compatibility mode for’ and select Windows 8 or 8.1 or 7 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation. Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists.
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There are many forum threads around the web about Windows 10 breaking Surround Sound / 5.1 DTS / 5.1 Dolby, etc.. However there appear to be a few different possibilities, and while some noted to fix it using unlocked Realtek drivers, I have tested this myself with the following results.
BACKGROUND
See screenshots below of all of my settings screens:
Windows 10, PC connected HDMI to my Samsung TV, and digital optical out through a Realtek soundcard to my Pioneer receiver (DD and DTS capable).
PC is a SHUTTLE SH67H3 PC
I have tried Realtek's R2.79 drivers Win10 x64. I have also tried the WIN10 x64 drivers from Shuttle's site (linked above). Both don't actually show the DTS/DD output option. The unlocked R2.79 drivers DO show that option, but more info on that below.
This worked in WIN7 without any headache, and using the built in drivers WIN7 applied to the soundcard. Didn't even need the realtek drivers.
Just use HDMI to your TV, and back to the receiver you idiot
Wouldn't that be nice! HDMI goes through the Samsung TV in full 5.1 glory, but the Samsung TV will not output it back out to the receiver in the same format it got it! It sends it back to the receiver as 2 channel.
Just use HDMI switching on your receiver instead you idiot
The receiver does NOT like the samsung TV as a single output. I get resolution issues, flicker, refresh rate problems, the list goes on. It is a far bigger headache to try and get the video to work right when putting all inputs in the receiver, and I decided it was time to let the TV handle all video itself.
And again, this DID work on WIN7.
TEST
My tests are always using a test DTS 5.1 file which plays sound in each speaker one at a time when DTS 5.1 is active and working properly. I have an MKV version which is also on PLEX (which plays through a browser).
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The below is true for either official Realtek driver file, and the built in windows 10 drivers (before realtek was even installed).
- Windows Movie and TV player, and Windows Media Player output NOTHING. No sound. Likely due to a codec issue though..
- VLC, with S/PDIF pass through disabled, output is 2 channel only. It is not DTS 5.1 or DD 5.1. The test file plays sounds only in the front L/R speakers one at a time as it cycles through all 5 speakers. When it gets to LTE channel, nothing plays at all, silence.
- VLC, using S/PDIF pass through option, works flawlessly and outputs DTS or Dolby Digital 5.1 sound through the optical output on my PC, to my receiver. Each speaker has it's own channel and the test file works flawlessly.
- Plex, in Chrome, IE, or FF, is never outputting DTS or DD 5.1. I can confirm that it is playing 'original' file and there is zero transcoding taking place. I've tried tons of plex settings, nothing seems to work. This is just like VLC with S/PDIF pass through DISABLED. I get 2 channels only and LTE doesn't work at all in the test file.
- Websites in Chrome, IE, FF are just like the above, no change. I cannot get DD or DTS to be output.
The below is true for the unlocked realtek R2.79 driver.
- I can go into the Realtek settings screen and now from the dropdown select DTS or DD. All of the sudden my receiver is showing DTS or DD on the front panel, SUCCESS!?!? NO.
- In fact, it is outputting DTS/DD. But it's not treating the files right. Just like in all the tests above, I cannot hear the LTE channel in the test file in any test, and the rear/center speakers are made only accross the L/R front speakers.
- What's worse, the S/PDIF passthrough in VLC now does the same thing, it no longer functions properly!!! So even though it says DTS, and it very well may be outputting that, it is downmixing everything it gets into 2 channels only!
So this is the problem, and I have found no solution to date. I am all ears. My goal is to get at least one browser capable of outputting 5.1 in DD or DTS in its true form. From Xfinity TV webapp, Plex, HBO Go, and Netflix at a minimum.
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I've just spend whole Sunday solving this crap! But after all those hours I have a working 5.1 audio on Windows 10 (1809) through optical S/PDIF on my ASRock X470 (Realtek ALC1220). And it's not just DTS pass through!
There are many VERY VERY LONG threads discussing this, the most useful comment was this one.
The solution:
- you need to download that patcher that will 'fix' the missingfeatures
- download proper driver, that is still compatible with the patcher - in my case I've used version 2.82, the file name is '0009-64bit_Win7_Win8_Win81_Win10_R282.exe' (this is a two years old driver!!! I've tried to use official one for my MB but the patcher didn't worked)
- unzip this .exe file to access the files and patch two .dll files in the 'WIN64' directory
- install the driver - here you will get a warning from Windows that the driver is not signed!
- reboot and finish configuration in the 'Sound' window:
a) on the tab 'Enhacements' check 'Disable all sound effects'
b) on the tab 'Advanced' for 'Default Format' select 'Dolby Digital Live (5.1 Surround)' - FINALLY!!!
If this feels like too much, here is the fixed installer (you still need to do the step 5 and execute the patcher - it needs to modify your Registry as well).
PS: Testing video file.
NOTE: The patcher gets some false-positive detection. But it doesn't require elevated rights to be executed and it's 4 years old. So I would say it's quite safe.
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im using a intel NUC wich has hdmi and optical out.The only way i could get surround from the optical was disabling hdmi audio (intel audio in my case in device manager)reboot and done!Im in win10 using vlc.
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