Realtek R Audio Driver Windows 10

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Tisha

unread,
Aug 3, 2024, 3:53:40 PM8/3/24
to naugangmedsba

I have not been able to install Realtek Audio manager as well, however on my TG012260xt pc gaming computer with windows 11 brand new last week, I discovered how to activate the 5.1 surround sound. The solution is, go to all aps in the start menu, find HP Audio Center, click on the output tab on the left side of the window, find a box to tic that says "fill room" tick that, now up above that under speaker configuration, you will find now that 5.1 speaker is now an option, it will not be an option until you tick the box that says "fill room" or "room fill". Now you can scroll down and set your configuration for each speaker and test them as well. Now if you go to control panel, click on sound, click on speakers, then configure, you will see that 5.1 is now an option there as well, and you can test your speakers there as well. With the HP Audio Center I found I did not need the realtek HD sound manager as I was able to accomplish in the audio center what I would use the HD audio manager for. I hope this works for you. Good Luck.

I just got the new HP desktop with Windows 11 (Envy TE01). I couldn't get any sound despite running every fix apps that I could find on the HP website. The Geek Squad guy I talked to couldn't help. I knew this Envy did not have internal speakers and was trying to hook up my Anker Soundcore 2 and tried everything I could think of to get it to work. all to no avail. I finally got an HP support person on with chat, ran through all the same routines again, and then gave her control of the the computer.

When she ran through System Settings (Audio) I saw the problem and was able to fix it. The PC somehow assumed that my Dell monitor had speakers and that was the chosen sound device. There was a button that said something like "Disconnect this device," which I did for the Dell monitor. But then there was still the problem that the Envy did not recognize my Anker speaker, even though it was connected by USB. After unplugging and plugging back in this speaker, I remembered an important aspect of this speaker: the USB only supplies power - to transmit sound you need to pair the speaker with the computer by bluetooth. When I did this, there was sound - at such a high volume it nearly blew me out of my chair!

So the problem that i encountered just recently after the latest update for my windows 10 is that my Realtek Audio Driver is missing from the Sound, Video and games controller option in Device Manager. There is a red cross mark on the speaker option. Also in the output audio options there is no option for the system speakers and only it shows my headphone and other audio devices(e.g. my portronics sound drum) as the ones which are connected for audio in the sound controller option under device manager. Under audio troubleshoot, only the other external devices (like headphone and sound drum) related option is coming and not for the system speakers.

I cannot control my master volume settings, I have read online about this problem and many are suggesting to uninstall and the reinstall but i can't do that as there is nothing to uninstall. And finally the High Definition Audio Controller also has a yellow exclamation on it.

If the information I've provided was helpful, give us some reinforcement by clicking the "Solution Accepted" on this Post and it will also help other community members with similar issue.

Both drivers listet on the support page "6.0.9025.1 Rev.C" and "6.0.9025.1 Rev.B" could not be installed, because of the error "not compatible with that windows version 10.0.19043" but it is the pre-installed windows 10.

I tried some other packages for other HP envy devices, I either get the above error message, or the installation is going through, but I don't have sound after that (without errors in the device manager, just no sound).

With the original sound driver (don't know the version - comes from windows HP installation) I had sound and all sound tools, but when I started a movie, youtube or a music file, after some seconds the sound got quieter and quieter, this was the reason to find a new driver and all the trouble get started...

Realtek is a very common audio solution for many OEM computer brands. Realtek is usually a simple platform for delivering quality sound/audio solutions to consumers. Below are some of the more common solutions to Realtek audio driver issues and installation options.

Once on the Realtek website, Click High Definition Audio Codecs (Software). Then follow the on-screen instructions and download the correct driver corresponding with your version of Windows.

4. Once Registered and in Premium mode the software will walk you through the entire process, plus with your registration, you will receive unlimited tech support with our DriverSupport Signature Service! Just call us toll-free after registration.

Recently, I've had issues with my graphics card rendering so today I had to uninstall and reinstall with the newest version of the Radeon RX 580 drivers and it's clear from all my troubleshooting that AMD doesn't even support HDMI Audio anymore. That means my 4k awesome TV now can't use their graphics card and play audio through it. I do not have AMD Audio Drivers and they are not listed in driver install or available to download.

I looked everywhere in my computer for the drivers and it shows nothing installed. What's even more ridiculous is the installation page and all possible interfaces for the driver have absolutely no mention of audio/sound or audio settings and the amd website has no listings for audio or sound in all of its worthless help topics.

How exactly are you running a business and ignoring a major part of your product?!?! If you don't support something as basic as audio through an HDMI cable, then you shouldn't be selling graphics cards.

Bit difficult to give an accurate answer to your question/rant since you did not include any system specs. Assuming you are using Win 7 or 10 then the HDMI audio drivers are always included in the update package! If you install using the "Express Install" option then they should be automatically installed along with the video driver and Radeon Settings etc, if you choose the "Custom Install" option then you can, for example, select only the update for the HDMI audio drivers.

I've looked into the custom items that are downloaded in the driver and attempted multiple drivers and none contain the Audio Driver. Here are screenshots of my current settings as it has been downloaded from even rolled back versions:



I don't see any options to download audio drivers.

Worst of all, none of that information you just shared was something I could find anywhere on AMD's website. I'm not that well versed in computers, but when scanning their help topics, audio/sound is non-existent. I shouldn't have to go to this length for something as simple as an audio driver when AMD should have help somewhere for this.

The Custom Install option is suspiciously missing from new driver packages. I also have this "not plugged in" issue. Ongoing for months. I have all but given up. Expensive tv, expensive sound system, meticulously built htpc, all for not because of a driver problem. Is "custom install" hidden away now? Recommendations on rollback to audio drivers for an rx580 that actually install. I mean, the driver isn't in my device manager at all under "audio". I only have "general" tab in properties window when trying to get audio driver advanced options. Can't do anything when it thinks the card isn't there. Its is, of course, because all video is just fine. Lastly, this all worked for a few months, I have one hdmi cable from video card to hdmi one on samsung qled tv and arc out to my av unit. This worked like a dream, 120hz and full 5.1, 7.1 and ATMOS, just flawless. Then it was all taken away and its SO hard to get it right again. Forget the exact update where it happened, but it seemed to have killed or made some sort of audio driver conflict. Even with hd audio drivers disabled in bios, no dice. Any idea of how to get to a "custom install" package to try to force an audio driver install? The current installer only has "full install" "light install" and "driver only" as options. No "custom option anywhere. I do remember seeing this option in older installers.... Sorry to recurrent this but you did mention this "custom install" and it could possibly be the answer, its just that the option is seemingly gone. Thanks in advance if you have any tips.

There is something in the driver package that is silently calling home and upgrading to Adrenalin in the background. Even without a restart/any user input, if you wait for two days connected to the net, the Adrenalin package has now replaced Catalyst and HDMI audio is unavailable.

There seems to be no way to disable whatever callhome function. I have disabled AMD domains and blocked AMD domain-ports in my firewall settings. Yet, the issue persists. I suspect the Driver Cleanup Utility is not removing all artifacts. Either that or the callhome is not to an AMD domain? (Maybe a clean reinstall with Catalyst drivers would fix the issue for good?)

This is nowhere near a perfect fix. But at least it can get your audio working. I hope it helps someone. Here's to wishing AMD fixes the issue. In the meantime, keep harassing them. I have an open ticket rn.

AMD video cards are unable to bitstream HD audio no matter how I configure the media player. I have 3 generations of AMD video card Radeon HD 5750, HD 6870 and R9 280X, all are failed to bitstream. BUT and ONLY BUT my Alienware 14 with built-in Nvidia GT 750M is working very fine. Nvidia card able to bitstream HD audio to my Onkyo HT-390 with no issue. It always display and bitstream DTS-MA audio and Dolby TruHD because the indicator in the AV receiver always lit up whenever detected HD audio.

Ah, I believe it is not that there is no audio driver in the package but rather the installer is not able to detect an audio device on the HDMI and therefore does not install it. I have had the same problem several times with Win 10 and the fix was as simple as power cycling the monitor/tv, rebooting, disconnecting/reconnecting the HDMI cable, any of those can work but as hard as restore from a previous time when it was working.

c80f0f1006
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages