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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Waking up from sleep #83

Closed TyroSpy closed 3 years ago

TyroSpy commented 3 years ago

My system often waking up from sleep Event Viewer: `The system has returned from a low power state.

Sleep Time: ‎2021‎-‎07‎-‎26T21:05:18.976584500Z Wake Time: ‎2021‎-‎07‎-‎26T21:05:25.702933100Z

Wake Source: Device -High Definition Audio Controller`

SleepTime 2021-07-26T21:05:18.9765845Z WakeTime 2021-07-26T21:05:25.7029331Z SleepDuration 552 WakeDuration 1203 DriverInitDuration 654 BiosInitDuration 2187 HiberWriteDuration 0 HiberReadDuration 0 HiberPagesWritten 0 Attributes 1912623360 TargetState 4 EffectiveState 4 WakeSourceType 5 WakeSourceTextLength 32 WakeSourceText High Definition Audio Controller WakeTimerOwnerLength 0 WakeTimerContextLength 0 NoMultiStageResumeReason 0 WakeTimerOwner WakeTimerContext CheckpointDuration 269

High Definition Audio Controller located in the System Devices and have Microsoft driver v10.0.19041.1081 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A348&SUBSYS_87971043&REV_10 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A348&SUBSYS_87971043 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A348&CC_040300 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A348&CC_0403

My specification: Windows 10 Pro Version: 21H1 OS build: 19043.1110 M/B: ASUS TUF Z390-PRO GAMING Audio: Realtek ALC S1200A Realtek-UAD Generic package: 6.0.9205.1

pal1000 commented 3 years ago

Based on hardware ID, I think it's an Intel audio device that is causing the trouble. You can try disabling it and see what happens as it looks like it doesn't even use Realtek UAD Generic driver

TyroSpy commented 3 years ago

I have "Intel® Display Audio" in the Sound controller with this id: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_280B&SUBSYS_80860101&REV_1000 HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_280B&SUBSYS_80860101

And with last Intel driver v10.27.0.10

When I tried to disable "High Definition Audio Controller(Microsoft)" the sound completely disappeared.

pal1000 commented 3 years ago

It looks like your sound card is Intel SST enabled. Installing Intel SST driver may solve your problem.

TyroSpy commented 3 years ago

I tried to download last Intel SST WDM driver but this was be incompatible with my device and cannot be installed. I asked other users who have integrated Intel UHD graphics and they also have High Definition Audio Controller(Microsoft) in the system device but slightly different SUBSYS Id. Perhaps it M/B-specific device from OEM. But if you are sure it has nothing to do with your driver package, then I think that the topic can be closed.

pal1000 commented 3 years ago

Yes my UAD generic package only supports