It blows me away that Realtek doesn’t fix this problem. Thx! BTW, I’ve had this problem on various machines for years. Playback Devices Speakers(Realtek High Definition Audio), LG UltraWide(2-NVidia High Definition Audio), Realtek HDMI Output(Realtek High Definition Audio), LG UltraWide(NVidia High Definition Audio)-I run 2 LG 34″ UltraWide Monitors, Realtek Digital Output(Realtek High Definition Audio). I have under Sound Cards 2 NVidia High Definition Audio, NVidia Virtual Audio Device, Man圜am Virtual Microphone. System: AMD FX-8350, 16GB, 4.0GHZ, SSD primary drive, M5A99FX PRO R2.0 (Socket 942) Motherboard. I’m running Windows 10 and haven’t been able to get it running since I put this machine together. I don’t have anything for Realtek in the System Tray. I see a DTSAudio Svc running in Services. Step 3: After installing, launch the Bit Driver Updater and click the Scan button. Step 2: Run the downloaded file, & follow the setup wizard to complete the installation. If it shows High Definition Audio Device, it’s the same thing. Now, right-click on Speaker/Headphone (2- Realtek High Definition Audio) and click on Update Driver. Here, double click on Audio inputs and outputs to expand it. I do have Realtek High Definition Audio in my Device Manager. A step-by-step guide on how to update audio drivers on Windows 10 and Windows 11 via Bit Driver Updater: Step 1: First of all, download the Bit Driver Updater. Right-click on the Windows Start button and open Device Manager. I tried everything you’ve outlined and still cannot get it running. In order to manually update your driver, follow the steps below (the next steps): 1.
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