pal1000 / Realtek-UAD-generic

An unofficial package of generic Realtek Universal Audio Driver made from parts of various OEM specific Reatek Universal Audio drivers intended to work on legacy systems lacking OEM UAD support.
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Double Speakers and digital output in device drivers #38

Open Cryosim opened 4 years ago

Cryosim commented 4 years ago

Hi! After update your previous driver i get in device drivers double set speakers and digital output devices. Help

P.s. install Realtek audio console from Microsoft Store, equalizer working fine.

pal1000 commented 4 years ago

I experienced this myself once when Windows had the chance to install sound driver through Windows update. Disable duplicate devices in Device manager should sort it out. Considering you updated from a previous version of my generic package I don't know what went wrong.

moriel5 commented 4 years ago

I didn't even notice this the first time around (the driver included is at version 6.0.8896.1, not 6.0.8911), however this also happened to me.

My solution: Open up the Realtek Audio Console, and in "Device advanced settings", change the "Playback Device" and "Recording Device" settings (you can return the values to what they are afterwards (I don't, since I prefer it this way)).

By the way @pal1000, I managed to pull the .appxbundle (1.9.215.0) with Fiddler, can you please put it up on the releases tab (I'll upload it so you could do so), now that @alanfox2000's repo is down?

moklinowski commented 4 years ago

Hi. I've just installed the 6.0.8856.1 on an Asus Gryphon Z87 (ALC892) after following step-by-step the described proccess to get the UAD (many thanks, by the way).

In my case, the presence of the double set of "High Definition Audio" devices is prior to the UAD installation; even prior to the installation of the last official release for my MoBo (Realtek_Audio_V7848_20160617) over a fresh install of W10 1909.

I've disabled the irreducible second set of HDA (two Digital Audio S/PDIF and Speakers) in "Sound Inputs/Outputs", not appearing anymore on the Realtek Audio Console.

Oddly, clicking on the sound icon on the taskbar never showed those ghost devices.

cln-b commented 4 years ago

If you disable 'RtkAudioUniversalService' in Services and Start-Up and reboot you can remove the duplicates. Then you can re-enable them, reboot, and they won't come back.

moklinowski commented 4 years ago

Oddly again, after today's booting, the "ghost" second set is vanished.

It hasn't been needed. Thanks anyway.

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