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Issue With Windows Vista - Sound Card Acting Wierd [resolved]


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#1 bluedragon

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Posted 09 June 2008 - 06:25 PM

For some strange reason My sound card doesn't seem play sound on my 5.1 properly.

I've a dual boot system.

on XP its running properly. So I figure this is an issue with Vista only.


My sound card is recognized as Realtek HD audio.

*(My motherboad is XFX 650i Ultra)

Now whenever a jack on the back-panel is unplugged or plugged in it shows and alert and gives an option window under XP where I can select what I've put. It somewhat allows me to configure any pin to be a input or output.

However I could not find this same option in Vista. I generally don't use my Speakers so initially I didn't realize this :D .. LOL.. i know this is something that ppl configure first thing on their system.



When I further looked into the Realtek properties I found that it has some how fixed the pins. and they were totally different from what I have it configured under windows XP


so now, Its playing Rear speakers instead of Center/Sub

Front is the same

But Center/Sub is no longer there. instead the point was labeled as Side

It does show up unplug/plug indication but gives no option to configure it.




:( I am attaching screenshots of the option window i get under XP

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as you can see I've configured my Headphones (instead of Center/Subwoofer)

I cant seem to find this under Vista. Any suggestions ?

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Posted 09 June 2008 - 07:54 PM

hmm..you should have some options in the realtek sound properties. I assume you have checked to make sure you have the latest driver from realtek or motherboard manufacturer. Make sure you have vista SP1. I have intel IDT audio suite and I have a plethora of 7.1 options. If you can't find any, the realtek driver for vista might just be written badly. See if there is a whql driver available for vista? If all else, I would contact realtek about their vista compatibility.

good luck

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Posted 13 June 2008 - 01:55 PM

Thanks

I'll check for the updates. But I believe , as far as I remember I had downloaded the latest drivers.

Guess I am the only one with this motherboard :D

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Posted 27 June 2008 - 12:54 PM

Thanks.. i've fixed it..
a permanent fix .. removed Vista ;)

mods please close this topic

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Posted 27 June 2008 - 01:38 PM

Topic is resolved.

Please PM any moderator to continue this discussion. Until then, this topic is closed.

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Posted 17 October 2009 - 02:34 PM

sound driver for vista thats similar to xpIssue With Windows Vista - Sound Card Acting Wierd [resolved]

I'm trying to find out how to get xp sound driver onto vista. I cnanot record on my mp3 mixer, but on xp I was able to record. It seems the only solution is to reinstall xp and rid of vista but vista has proven to be great security. Any suggestions? 

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