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Realtek Audio Drivers Are Crashing my Software
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in specification it says its an ALC1150 codec with sonic studio 2 (i can run FF03 realtek driver and my sonic studio works with it) i am using analog audio for out puting 5.1 surround sound.will you driver works for my motherboard my HWID screenshot is attached.
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Realtek DCH Modded Audio Driver for Windows 10 That's why an analogic 5.1 connection to any receiver is better for gaming. The whole chain latency needs to be considered.
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By the time that receiver starts decoding, the PC sound stops and you hear. When that "ding" happens, it trigggers the conversion and sends the signal to receiver. Most of the encoding drivers are not able to keep the DD or DTS connection "on" while PC is silent. Although there is no "special" hardware, only specifically configured drivers, sometimes the audio chip has a different notation (internal configured), just to signal the drivers that it's licensing fee was paid.Īlso the processing overhead and latency for encoding the sound in either of those two systems in not always acceptable.Ī simple test is to enable the "ding" sound in Windows. The reality is that 90% of the audio setups don't have either of those two (DD Live, DTS Connect) because licensing costs associated. That said, if I'm not mistaken, HDMI should be able to handle whatever uncompressed audio you want, so you can do 5.1 or even 7.1 or higher without worrying about support for codecs like DTS.Ĭlick to expand.Just because you had it, does not mean that everyone else has it. 1080p60 shouldn't be a problem, but if you are going beyond 60hz or 1080p, you're going to need a recent receiver with the appropriate HDMI level that will handle it. You have to have a receiver which supports the video resolution you want to use. I don't know which ones might have such a feature.Īnother way to go about it is to use HDMI, but it's arguably even worse than optical. If you want working 5.1 audio in games, you're probably going to have to buy a sound card which can handle transcoding into DTS. Your Realtek probably isn't doing that, which is why you are left with stereo.
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however, for games, you need something that can transcode the raw audio into DTS on the fly. Your onboard audio would have no trouble passing along something that already exists in DTS format to your receiver, which naturally, is able to decode it properly and give you true 5.1 audio. I have a suspicion you are getting 5.1 from movies because they audio track is already DTS encoded. Guess I was wrong but I still hope I PC audio is tricky. I kinda assumed that 20 years later this shouldnt be an issue anymore. Since then I got out of touch with that topic. Last time I was confronted with that issue was 20 years ago and afair back then Creative was the only soundcard producer who could even manage with an analog 5.1. 5.1 works flawlessly with movies and thats the only 5.1 I get on the spdif out until now. I tested it with 3 different soundcards now. Only on my older creative 5.1 system - even though the analog input has one broken channel - the optical+spdif connections are still working at 5.1. Just I cant use the analog output because both of my sound systems have one broken channel. If someone shoots/runs/talks behind me its still louder in front which kinda defeats the purpose of a 5.1 system.
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The only way I get a crap 5.1 is on stereo in the Realtek settings + Dolby Atmos (or Dolby Home Theater) but all that dolby does is copy sound from the front to the back. I tried DTS and DDL alone and even together with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Home Theater.
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My soundsystem can decode DTS and DDL thus I dont even need a software for it to work. Yea I have a 5.1 soundsystem and (you didnt ask it yet but.) yes the games are set to 5.1, else my question would be rather stupid. Anthem doesnt show any DTS/DDL logo, the rest I gotta check. Anthem, Battlefield 5, Black Desert Online, Apex, SW-tor.