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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I can't switch between headphones and speaker in Realtek Audio Console #84

Open wlion55 opened 3 years ago

wlion55 commented 3 years ago

When I connect the headphone my speakers disappear from devices, is there some option in Realtek Audio Console that can make I use both my headphones and speaker at the same time to play different audio streams? I have tried disabling the front jack detection, but that only makes my speakers and my headphones output the same audio stream. By the way thank you for providing this generic Realtek driver!

epman100 commented 3 years ago

please provide specs of your computer after running apps like Speccy or HWInfo need more info about what Realtek audio hardware you have on your machine.

wlion55 commented 3 years ago

Here it is the report from HWInfo HWiNFO64 Report.pdf

tomaszdubiel18 commented 3 years ago

I have a similar problem. After installing your tool, Windows doesn't recognize speakers and headphones at the same time. I have only speakers, then I connect headphones and Windows switches to them instantly and sees them as speakers. I can't switch between speakers and headphones. reportt.LOG

epman100 commented 2 years ago

Here it is the report from HWInfo HWiNFO64 Report.pdf

hi wlion55. I got a chance to read your hwinfo64 report and your Dell computer uses a Realtek ALC899 chipset. don't know why the option to play two different audio streams isn't available but it seems it will require the realtek tweaking tool from AAF's modded DCH driver to make that option available. I too had this problem on a friend's Asus motherboard using Realtek ALC887 after I installed any one of pal1000's uad generic driver versions and ran the Realtek Audio Control app and could not find the option to switch between headphones and speakers because that option was not available and I had to use that realtek audio device tweaking tool to make that option appear after a reboot.