Afterwards the Realtek Driver-Setup, the Center/Subwoofer-Jack (orange) & the Side-Surround-Jack (grey) on my ALC892 are shown as faded out in the HD-Audio-Manager, they're also seems to be disconnected, in Case, as they're really plugged correctly in. (Īn additional Problem-Case: As I got last Weekend to setup my PC new, with a Clean Install, I could see/hear, that the analogue 7.1 Audio-Output rans with generic MS-Standard-Audio-Driver in full range of all 8 Speakers by selected Passthrough on AVR. Now I tried to reach the same Effect again, without Success. The biggest problem with audio drivers for Windows Vista is with Digital Audio most people can get their SPDIF or Digital outputs to spew analog sound which just doesn’t work with hi-fi, digital. In Example, I can't set in my TosLink-Output Dolby Digital AND Dolby Atmos for Headphones at the same time -( Only yesterday by randomly Time I've reached this Result, so my AVR could spread the Music's Sound to all 7.1 Speakers around. While Windows Vista may tout a all-new and improved audio stack with superb quality and resonance, it’s of no use if you don’t have the right sound card drivers for Windows Vista. Or even better: Try to integrate a Switch to enable Dolby or DTS full Enhancements over the selected Output-Mode.
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