When looking for the laptop, I make sure everything was correct. I opened up a YouTube video and the video started playing normally. No graphical problems were to be seen, nor any audio problems. Plugged in my earphones and everything still went smoothly. I litteraly checked everything and every little aspect, and I finally bought it. It was running Windows 7 Home Edition 64 bit.
I checked Windows sound at the bottom right corner and while the video was playing it showed no activity of any sound (no bars going up). I then unplugged the earphones and tried it on normal speakers. Nothing again.
Strange thing is though, when I plug in my earphones and I go to Windows sound options and from there I chose "Communication headphones (IDT High Definition Audio CODEC) I pause the video, lower or higher the sound and play the video the sound works perfectly fine. But as expected, when unplugging the earphones no sound again. I did the exact same process without earphones being plugged in, but no succes.
hi - i had to replace the hard drive and loaded windows 7 from scratch. i don't have a recovery option and therefore can't reload the IDT audio drivers from the pavillion dv6 laptop. how can i get a driver - the driver HP site doesn't seem to have it for the dv6 and i'm suspicious of the 3rd party sites.
Once you have the info, use the button at top of this page titled "Support", then click "Download drivers" from the menu. Enter your Product Number. After entering PN click 'Go". On the next page use the dropdown menu to select your Operating System, click Next. A list will populate with drivers/software.
Realtek High Definition Audio Codec are the drivers for high-definition sound on Realtek sound chips, which are usually integrated on motherboards. With these drivers, you can take full advantage of these cards, which can have both 3.5 mm jack connectors and optical or coaxial connectivity. The maximum number of speakers that can be supported is 7.1, including three front, two side, three rear, and a subwoofer for bass.
After installing the drivers, the Realtek HD Audio Manager, a program that allows you to manage all the audio devices connected to your computer, is also installed. If you also have something connected by optical cable, it will appear in the "Digital Output" tab, where you can control the sound configuration (stereo or 5.1, for example), as well as the compression used in the audio.
The same goes for the Speakers section, where you can manage basic settings such as each speaker's volume. This way, you can give more power to the rear speakers. Finally, you can also manage the microphone gain and amplification for a sharper sound.
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After installing the drivers, the Realtek HD Audio Manager, a program that allows you to manage all the audio devices connected to your computer, is also installed. If you also have something connected by optical cable, it will appear in the \"Digital Output\" tab, where you can control the sound configuration (stereo or 5.1, for example), as well as the compression used in the audio.
I've installed E-Apo on my Win 10, with IDT High definition audio codec, and i have two result: no sound at all, or no E-Apo effect on sound.
In Windows 8 it worked very well.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Try this: Open the Configurator, select your audio device by clicking on its connection name, open the troubleshooting options and uncheck both "Use original APO" checkboxes. Click OK and do the requested reboot.
Likely yes, because Equalizer APO can be configured to achieve an arbitrary frequency response, it should be able to emulate any EQ effect. But you have to find out the frequency response to be able to configure E-APO correctly, which is not so easy. Normally I would recommend to use a loop back cable, because that will always work, but your laptop seems to have a combined headphone/mic port, so you can't use a regular cable. If your sound card provides an input device like "Stereo mix" or "What you hear" you might use that. Then, I would install Room EQ Wizard and do a measurement, which will show you the frequency response. You can then either export that frequency response to a text file and import that text file into E-APO's GraphicEQ filter (after applying some smoothing in REW) or you try to find a matching filter configuration using peaking filters etc. in Room EQ Wizard's EQ panel and then export the filter settings as a text file, which can be directly included into config.txt using the Include command. If you want to go that way you can ask me for a more detailed explanation if you want.
If the device does not change when switching between the outputs, it can still be possible but will require much more work. You need to find a registry value that will change between two states when you switch the output. The right tool for that is Process Monitor, but it will show you much more events than you need and you need to use some intuition to apply the correct filters. Anyway, I successfully found the needed registry value for a Creative Sound Blaster Recon3Di and for a Realtek ALC 1150, but as I don't have a device with an IDT sound card I can't do this for you. If you manage to find an appropriate registry value, you can use the If command with the readRegString or readRegDWORD function to specify individual sections in config.txt.
It looks as if your cable is working. The drop in the lowest and highest frequencies is normal as the hardware is not perfect. I would not try to correct that as it should be inaudible. What is missing is the bass boost that you wanted to reproduce. Did you really have DTS Sound EQ enabled when you did that measurement?
I also can't seem to find where to export filters, everything I imported in peace and equalizer apo said 'no filters found'... Do I need to manually set frequencies in REW and then export that filter file?
Thank you, but GoClever send me other drivers. Now I have other problem. I connect headphones to 3,5 mm sound jack. Work speakers on tablet. After I disconnect 3,5 mm jack from tablet and tablet speakers are "off". How to invert? Speakers are default device. Uninstall driver and again install still wont work.
I have drivers by GoClever Support (still wont exist Windows 10 TH2 (v1511 10586) new Audio driver for GoClever Insignia 800 Win by Intel) and working Audio driver is for tablet GoClever Insignia 1010 Bussines because other Intel driver wont work for me on Windows 10 TH2. I try upgrade from Win 10 10240 to TH2 v1511 10586 and now clean install Windows 10 TH2 (v1511 10586) from USB on tablet. After I install drivers + Windows Updates. Audio driver work only with headphones in 3.5 mm jack. Headphones wont work, work only tablet speakers. I this problem also report on support for Windows Insiders and Microsoft Support. Microsoft recommend contact Intel support.
Yes, I contacted GoClever. I wrote up that I have driver from GoClever Support, but they give me only driver for GoClever Insignia 1010 Bussines because someone else does not want work on GoClever Insignia 800 Win with Windows 10 v.1511 10586, but this audio driver have problem with 3.5 mm jack yet. If are headphones connected to 3.5 mm jack (wont work headphones), tablet speaker works. If I disconnect 3.5 mm jack, tablet speakers are off.
Hi, i have tablet colorovo supreme tab 8 and the same problem with audio after update to win10. I try to install drivers from win8 and no succes. I got the idea to install the audio drivers from the Lenovo Tablet dedicated to the processor atom z3735 and surprisingly works.
I have been trying to fix my audio issue on my HP Omni 10 tablet (intel atom processor) for over a month now. Ever since I upgraded to the latest version of Windows 10, I've had no sound. I had tried everything recommended solution from Windows, and Intel, and I even was on the phone with an HP support person for 3 hours as she tried everything, to no avail!
I have one Micromax canvas Lapbook L1161 with atom z3735F. the windows 10 has been upgraded to v10.0 build 10240. my intel SST audio device & realtek I2S audio codec are of version 604.10154.1010.4947. now the problem is, before applying your solution only speaker driver was shown in playback device list but sound was not coming neither by speaker nor by audio jack. after applying your solution only speaker generates the sound but headphone still not working, actually I found that no headphone device is there in the playback device list, only speaker is showing. if I connect a headphone, still then only speaker generates sound.
I had tried everything to no avail. As one last effort before resigning myself to using an external bluetooth speaker for the rest of my computer's life, I tried this method, and it magically restored my speakers to perfect working order. Thanks so much!
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