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Realtek Modded Audio Driver for Windows 10/11 - Only for HDAUDIO

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I am using an Asus x570 e-gaming motherboard, which has a SupremeFX S1220A codec. I installed the newest driver release from github (Realtek Ultimate HD Audio 6.0.8813.1.FIX (Signed)), which returned no errors. Device manager also says the device is working, unfortunately I have no sound at all. Do these drivers support my codec, or is there anything else I could try?
 
I am using an Asus x570 e-gaming motherboard, which has a SupremeFX S1220A codec. I installed the newest driver release from github (Realtek Ultimate HD Audio 6.0.8813.1.FIX (Signed)), which returned no errors. Device manager also says the device is working, unfortunately I have no sound at all. Do these drivers support my codec, or is there anything else I could try?
His driver is for sound blaster sound cards, ours uses Supreme which has Sonic studio 3 control panel. I also uninstalled this driver because it was not working as inteded in my mobo...
 
His driver is for sound blaster sound cards, ours uses Supreme which has Sonic studio 3 control panel. I also uninstalled this driver because it was not working as inteded in my mobo...
@Alan Finote driver? Its for Realtek chips only.
 
I see. I assumed the SupremeFX S1220A is a Realtek chip. In the device manager the device is called "Realtek(R) Audio".
If your chip is under this name in Device Manager, you must uninstall the previous driver and then install it. (Spoiler: I am uploading version 6.0.8814.1 - HDA). :D:D
 
If your chip is under this name in Device Manager, you must uninstall the previous driver and then install it. (Spoiler: I am uploading version 6.0.8814.1 - HDA). :D:D
I did uninstall the previous driver before installing your 8813.1 (fixed). The installation routine did return no error and the device manager entry was also ok (Alan Finote Realtek or something like that). I will gladly try the 8814.1 one, if it should work with my chipset. Any hints, what I can try, if it does not work?
 
I did uninstall the previous driver before installing your 8813.1 (fixed). The installation routine did return no error and the device manager entry was also ok (Alan Finote Realtek or something like that). I will gladly try the 8814.1 one, if it should work with my chipset. Any hints, what I can try, if it does not work?
Before installing, go to "%systemroot%\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository" and see if there is any folder named "HDX_***Ext_***.inf". If so, DELETE IT, restart your computer and see if the name "Realtek (R) Audio" still appears in Device Manager.

NEW DRIVERS RELEASED IN GITHUB
UPDATED VERSION TO 6.0.8814.1
GO TO 1st PAGE
 
Before installing, go to "%systemroot%\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository" and see if there is any folder named "HDX_***Ext_***.inf". If so, DELETE IT, restart your computer and see if the name "Realtek (R) Audio" still appears in Device Manager.

NEW DRIVERS RELEASED IN GITHUB
UPDATED VERSION TO 6.0.8814.1
GO TO 1st PAGE

Ok, tested with the 8814.1 drivers, still no sound at all. Trying the test in speaker configuration leads to the error "Error playing test signal" (had to translate from German, so could be slightly different in English).

Here is what I did:
- deinstalled the Realtek audio device through the device manager and tagged delete driver
- deinstalled all Realtek software
- rebooted
- made sure the above mentioned folder did not exist (HDX........)
- installed your 8814.1. drivers
- rebooted

I made sure the Realtek speakers are default, I have no sound at all. Any idea how to resolve this issue?
 
Ok, tested with the 8814.1 drivers, still no sound at all. Trying the test in speaker configuration leads to the error "Error playing test signal" (had to translate from German, so could be slightly different in English).

Here is what I did:
- deinstalled the Realtek audio device through the device manager and tagged delete driver
- deinstalled all Realtek software
- rebooted
- made sure the above mentioned folder did not exist (HDX........)
- installed your 8814.1. drivers
- rebooted

I made sure the Realtek speakers are default, I have no sound at all. Any idea how to resolve this issue?
Open Device Manager; select Realtek Audio.
Click view on top, select device by connection.
Take a screenshot and post it here.
 
Open Device Manager; select Realtek Audio.
Click view on top, select device by connection.
Take a screenshot and post it here.
Sure, here you go.
 

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Sure, here you go.
Your configuration appears quite common. No much idea of the problem. Sorry.
Still take this screenshot on your system and post.
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Your configuration appears quite common. No much idea of the problem. Sorry.
Still take this screenshot on your system and post.View attachment 134074

Here you go.

PS:
I think the culprit is one of the services which are loaded at system start. Sound seems to work for a couple of seconds after reboot, but then I hear a muffled sound from the speaker and then it's silence. I have to reset my system, i.e. have to use an image backup, as no Realtek driver seems to work now at all, only the native MS Windows one.

PPS:
Nahimic app does not work (tries to load, but after 10 seconds it says "system not compatible"), Sound Blaster Connect does......well, no sound of course, but the features appear.
 

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Here you go.

PS:
I think the culprit is one of the services which are loaded at system start. Sound seems to work for a couple of seconds after reboot, but then I hear a muffled sound from the speaker and then it's silence. I have to reset my system, i.e. have to use an image backup, as no Realtek driver seems to work now at all, only the native MS Windows one.

PPS:
Nahimic app does not work (tries to load, but after 10 seconds it says "system not compatible"), Sound Blaster Connect does......well, no sound of course, but the features appear.

@Alan Finote Is there support for DEV_1168 device in the driver mod?
 
Anyone can help me fix sub/center out in W10 ? I have no sound from it ... tested the sound system and its working. Just W10 doesnt output any sound ... tried so far DDU on all drivers and reinstalled but still no sub/center sound.

The mobo is: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B350M-PRO-VD-PLUS/Specification

With Realtek® ALC887 Codec

Used this version: AAFDrvInst_HDA_ALL-6.0.8813.1 and had update APO_Driver_2.6.2 otherwise Nahimic was not working. Either way sub/center out was not working before or after...
 
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This mods works with Acer Nitro 5 Nitro AN515-51-50U2? Ihad tested others and had some problems.
 
Please help me!!
Been struggling with my audio settings for a while...

System specs:
- Gigabyte Z370 Ultra Gaming Wifi (ALC1220)

- Core i5-9600K
- 32GB DDR4 3000MHz
- Geforce RTX 2060 8GB Super
- Windows 10 1903

What ever I do I just can't get realtek control panel to work.
Only thing I need is to set SPDIFF to 5.1 channel.

Tried installing official 0009-64bit_Win7_Win8_Win81_Win10_R282.exe packet for like 20 times, using DDU in some uninstalls. And tried to use plain
AAFDrvInst_HDA_ALL-6.0.8814.1.exe packet with those official realtek drivers and without them. spdiff is locked to 2-channel.

What I'm doing wrong there?

Only thing working is that useless Audio Control Panel with Gigabyte logo.
 

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Before installing, go to "%systemroot%\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository" and see if there is any folder named "HDX_***Ext_***.inf". If so, DELETE IT, restart your computer and see if the name "Realtek (R) Audio" still appears in Device Manager.

NEW DRIVERS RELEASED IN GITHUB
UPDATED VERSION TO 6.0.8814.1
GO TO 1st PAGE

Pls send a directly Link
 
Hi all, i tried to install the AIO realtek driver but nothing has changed both in device manager and in realtek console. I have windows 10 and an ECS H55H-I as motherboard. The audio chip is ALC892. If i open "Dolby atmos" it shows error to acces the driver.
Before installing the driver i enabled developer mod and disabled signed driver enforcement.
Thank you for your attention.
 
Please help me!!
Been struggling with my audio settings for a while...

System specs:
- Gigabyte Z370 Ultra Gaming Wifi (ALC1220)

- Core i5-9600K
- 32GB DDR4 3000MHz
- Geforce RTX 2060 8GB Super
- Windows 10 1903

What ever I do I just can't get realtek control panel to work.
Only thing I need is to set SPDIFF to 5.1 channel.

Tried installing official 0009-64bit_Win7_Win8_Win81_Win10_R282.exe packet for like 20 times, using DDU in some uninstalls. And tried to use plain
AAFDrvInst_HDA_ALL-6.0.8814.1.exe packet with those official realtek drivers and without them. spdiff is locked to 2-channel.

What I'm doing wrong there?

Only thing working is that useless Audio Control Panel with Gigabyte logo.
You will need to uninstall the previously used driver to install it later. Since you were using version 6.0.1.8302, and the most current version I posted is 6.0.8814.1.

NEW DRIVERS RELEASED IN GITHUB
UPDATED VERSION TO 6.0.8815.1
GO TO 1st PAGE
 
I installed the drivers but I don't have DTS and Dolby Digital tabs. My motherboard is MSI B450 Mortar, I have a computer connected to Bose Lifestyle home cinema via optical cable. What could be the reason? Please help. Nahmic application working, but if I click indifferently, nothing changes in the sound.
I'm using AAFDrvInst_HDA_ALL-6.0.8815.1.exe drivers.


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You will need to uninstall the previously used driver to install it later. Since you were using version 6.0.1.8302, and the most current version I posted is 6.0.8814.1.

NEW DRIVERS RELEASED IN GITHUB
UPDATED VERSION TO 6.0.8815.1
GO TO 1st PAGE

Did that and it´s still not working, check attached image.

Uninstalled all Nahimic and Dolby things + Realtek drivers, booted to safemode, used DDU to clear all Realtek Audio data. Rebooted and installed your AAFDrvInst_HDA_ALL-6.0.8815.1.exe packet and rebooted. Still no way to set optical output to 5.1.
 

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You will need to uninstall the previously used driver to install it later. Since you were using version 6.0.1.8302, and the most current version I posted is 6.0.8814.1.

NEW DRIVERS RELEASED IN GITHUB
UPDATED VERSION TO 6.0.8815.1
GO TO 1st PAGE

Hi again Alan. Im already starred ur github :)
I wanna know, ur drivers works with Realtek ALC4042? Im gonna buy this, and I could try to use them with it


Thanks!
 
@Alan Finote, where can I find your UAD-Drivers on Github?
 
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