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05-20-2020, 02:47 PMAhm010
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05-20-2020, 03:07 PMAhm010
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05-20-2020, 05:20 PMAhm010
Please allow me one last question for today: Why do they keep it so secret? I mean there a millions of apps with import/export save files etc. Why is it a "problem" for Realtek? It shouldn't be a big deal imho. This kind of functions could be easily added by Realtek anytime soon or not? I guess this is not an "special" or "dangerous" or "forbidden" feature that no other app has, almost everyone has it except Realtek. Or am I wrong?
PS: If you do not want to write in public you can sent me PM or I can give you my mail-adress. -
05-20-2020, 06:22 PMAhm010
I have not asked anything about a "hack" (I never will). Just a simple official "where can I find the config file?" or "where is the path (or whatever it is) of it?", because it must be saved "somewhere", but okay.
No debate. Sorry, if you got angry or got me wrong. My apologies. I'm calm and friendly. Hope you are, too.
If you cannot help then it is no problem for me. But if you can help, but will not then I might be disappointed (but not angry or anything else, it is your choise at least). Thats it. Thanks. -
05-21-2020, 05:36 PMEddieZ
Apparently you don't understand any of the concepts that are included in "driver" and software development...
The essential core of driver (components) code and software are closed source, which means the owner has the source code, and others don't. They have a commercial interest and do not share this with others so they can get rich because of their efforts/development.
So send an email to Realtek with your questions. They created and own the proprietary code for their products and @MokiChu 'only' assembles the components (closed source components from different vendors) and packages them in a working way.
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05-22-2020, 09:50 AMAhm010
I think none of you did understand what I try to tell. Maybe it is because of my bad english. I am sorry for this.
And it has nothing to do with closed source in the first place.
Again: I am not talking about hacking or anything related to it. Just an (maybe semi) official way.
Let's try with an example:
A closed source game from a commercial interested company.
When I play Counter Strike I can change my settings via GUI in the in-game menu. This settings get written into the file "config.cfg" and the path for the folder is "C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg".
OR I can directly (without using the in-game GUI) go the the mentioned path on my OS and open the "config.cfg" file via any editor and edit the variables in there and it got saved.
Both ways are legit and legal.
If I want to export/import my settings from my PC to my Laptop or my freshly installed PC or anything else I just have to copy that "old" folder and add it later on in the same place of my "new" installtion.
Both ways are official (and therefore allowed). Nothing to do with hack or closed source or ...
For the above mentioned methods I do not need any code (or deep programming knowledge).
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Counter Strike has been choosen as example. There are millions of (closed source) games/apps/software that has this kind of possibilities too. But surprisingly RAC is not one of them.
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So the question is (still): "Where is that path for Realtek Audio Console config/settings?" and "Which file to edit/import/export?".
Hope it is clearer now.
PS: I will also write to Realtek, because this should be a simple and standard feature (which is missing for years). Is this mail adress correct one: pctech [at] realtek (dot) com? Or to which adress should I write? -
05-22-2020, 07:35 PMDiscobadger
I've also have the Z370-E and looking at the spec of the board https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards...pecifications/ it uses SS3.
After having many failed attempts with various drivers I came across this post, thank you :)
I followed the instructions to the letter from the ASUS ROG SS3 motherboards section but I couldn't get my version of Windows W10 Pro (x64 Version 1909 OS build 18363.836) to detect the Realtek output. I tried numerous times and was about to give up when I thought to try ASUS ROG SS3|DTS Sound Unbound motherboards.
Following these instructions I could get the Realtek output to detect even though I didn't think this was for my board? (not sure what unbound means)
The only issue I have now...
When I connect something to the front panel audio this takes preference over the speakers connected in the rear and I also do not have an option for Front panel audio is sound settings, that would allow me to swap between front and rear connections. I am also unable to download the Realtek software from the MS store, it gives an error 'Something unexpected happened' Code: 0x803FB005
Any ideas would be greatfully appreciated.
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05-23-2020, 12:17 PMEaglePC
great work confuse which one STRIX X299-E
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05-23-2020, 02:54 PMEaglePC
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05-24-2020, 04:00 AMMrAgapiGC
i have 2 questions.
1. i see that the file has a SS3 and the other the SS3 +dts. what boards are needed or i can use also that on the codexi? or the +dts are for x570 alone?
2. The Third Party SS3 Extension Driver have been updated & SS3 VAD Media Driver have been added. is on the same file or you update the file, in these case 6.0.8945.1has more new files correct?
Aside these i figure out why the app crash. it was my usb headphones. no idea why when i use those the app crash sometimes (Sonic Sudio) when i use the normal 3.5mm jack or other headphones in usb does not. maybe mine headphones need. And they do need replacement
Thanks.