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08-12-2020, 04:10 AMSteverinoLA
Are you referring to the Amplification setting in Realtek CP? The drop down with Performance, Balanced, and Extreme? That option disappeared a couple releases ago. Realtek took it out of CP for some reason. When you update to these latest drivers, you get the latest CP and Sonic Studio apps. But these apps are downloaded from Windows Store shortly after you reboot, so you may briefly see old CP and then the new one once Windows installs the latest from the Store. So it's Realtek changing or moving these options in the latest CP download, not the drivers themselves.
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08-12-2020, 10:02 AMev1dence
I tried Clean Install MoKiChU and it seems that the script didnt install new driver, i had to install it manually in device manager. Update from 8994 didnt work aswell :confused:
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08-12-2020, 03:09 PMCyble
Hi,
Nope it had equalizer bars along with the Loudness Equalization toggle under playback devices. I've attached an image of how it used to look (not mine but still the same). Now the bars and the toggles are gone and it just says DTS Sound Effects. I can only get LE again if I install the generic MS drivers and use the advanced options in sound settings. They're not there when using the Realtek drivers. The issue occured before discovering MoKiChU's drivers. In fact that's how I found this forum and his drivers since I was looking for solutions. People in other forums told me it happened to them too for no reason (one guy even has 2 laptops with the same build and 1 has it the other 1 doesn't). It doesn't look like there's a solution but I keep asking just in case someone found one. I'll try out MoKiChU's newest. I think his drivers are still my best bet.
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08-12-2020, 09:38 PMDJ Asthma
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08-12-2020, 09:42 PMDJ AsthmaThank you Mokichu
Just needed to post a thank you to our driver dealer Mokichu, really appreciate your hard work, dedication and drive to help us the in the asus community with these updates. Saúde you legend!!!!!!!!!!
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08-12-2020, 10:53 PMCybleAmazing help from MoKiChU!
Hi MoKiChU,
I can't even say thank you enough! First off, for some reason it never occurred to me to look at the notebook thread because the TUF505DT was listed as a gaming laptop everywhere and I didn't even consider it a notebook. I'll follow that thread from now on. More importantly, however, your drivers worked amazingly! After a month of searching and being told there's no solution to the missing Realtek Audio Console options I was correct in thinking your drivers will help. DTS works fine (there was a quick DTS extension update from Windows' Update) AND I have all the Realtek options back. Clearly, something broke in the original drivers and yours fixed it. I did a few restarts to confirm since the Realtek Audio Console options would usually disappear on a restart.
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08-13-2020, 02:47 PMJohnnyR2D2
Hello Mokichu and First of ALL THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS :-)
I have a ROG Maximus XI Hero Z390" Onboard-Sound and I can be wrong but the latest package I've downloaded a month or so ago was much bigger ~160 MB and now it's much smaller. It seems you split the packages and now I'm a bit confused about which one should I get and Install although I'm almost sure it's the first one " Realtek Audio Drivers (UAD - ASUS ROG SS3 MB) : Drivers : 6.0.8996.1 WHQL [28/07/2020]" and then follow the old instructions by removing old drivers using Driver Explorer, etc. etc. and then after Driver installation and restart proceed with the installation of SS3 and SR3 (Optional) correct?
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08-13-2020, 05:05 PMJohnnyR2D2
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08-14-2020, 09:06 AMrgen44Driver Updates
Thank you Mokichu, much appreciated. Stay well.
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08-14-2020, 04:16 PMMrAgapiGC