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02-27-2017 08:24 AM #1
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Realtek clean driver instead of rog audio driver?
Hi there,
I'm experiencing some issues with realtek audio panel from rog. I downloaded clean installer from Realtek website but it still installing version with Rog interface:
I would like to have legacy realtek panel which offer me more comfy audio settings for me. Is there any chance to do it?
Thank you.
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02-27-2017 08:53 AM #2
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I tried to make a clean realtek installation too, but with no success...:-(
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03-03-2017 04:06 PM #3
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ASUS really needs to fix this crap....
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03-09-2017 09:07 AM #4
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Hey Asus,
Any feedback on this?
Thank you.
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03-09-2017 09:22 AM #5
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It will always use branded interface no matter what. Installer detects which motherboard you have and set GUI accordingly. You'd have MSI interface on MSI motherboard for example.
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03-09-2017 09:36 AM #6
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Previously I had gigabyte motherboard and haven't faced with such issue. The reason why I'm asking about this because sometimes after sleep mode Windows is changing the level of sound for several programs like Chrome or VLC. I disabled all automatically sound reduction features in "Sound" menu in Win10 control panel but it still decreasing level of sound. I assume that's because of Rog branded audio drivers installation and I also didn't find any settings in Rog sound panel for system behavior when I'm choosing PC headset as a default soung device. In clean realtek sound panel it was and also I didn't experinced any such issue with it.
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03-13-2017 07:32 PM #7
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The drivers were last updated 2 months ago and have been broken the entire time. It's sad ASUS is ignoring this.
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03-14-2017 06:37 AM #8
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Has anyone considered the problem is not the drivers? I dont have any issues with it. Did you allow Nviida to install the sound drivers with the graphics drivers? This will cause a conflict every time. Personally I use the digital Toslink out to an external DAC and have zero issues.
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03-14-2017 10:17 AM #9
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I just went back to the default Windows HD Audio driver as I'm only using the optical out, sounds/works the same without the bloat.
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03-14-2017 02:47 PM #10
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Yes, and we narrowed it down to the drivers as the issues go away when the drivers are uninstalled and Windows uses a stock built-in driver. This isn't optimal and doesn't sound the same if you are using the analog outputs. It seems the headphone amp is not active for example. If you are using a digital input/output (ie. toslink) then it's probably fine as it's a different path. If you use analog (ie. headphones) in either the front or rear ports, there are definitely issues with the drivers.