12-02-2014 11:05 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 03:39 AM by ROGBot
Installed Drivers (Main Issue):
All speakers "working", but WITH massive imbalance issue.Sub greatly overshadows L/R Speakers & also distorts at volumes above 35%. Can hear sound very faintly coming from L/R speakers with ear pressed up against them.
Uninstalled Drivers (Temporary Fix):
Subwoofer (Only) is default playback device, with L/R Speakers being listed as a separate playback device. Left and Right Speakers working at full volume when selected as default playback device, with no sound
coming from subwoofer. Subwoofer can play audio when selected as default device, but distorts at volume levels above 35%, and does not work in conjunction with rear speakers in this configuration. (Either/Or Situation)
Reinstalled Drivers (Main Issue, Again):
Same effect as "Installed Drivers" every time. (All speakers "working", but WITH the imbalance issue. Sub greatly outpowers L/R Speakers & also distorts at volumes above 35%. Can hear sound very faintly coming from L/R speakers with ear pressed up against them.)
**NEW** Subwoofer Disabled (New Finding/Confirmation):
L/R Speakers can be heard perfectly fine when Subwoofer is disabled using the "Vbcmd_mute_int_woofer" Mute.exe file provided by MarshallR@ASUS on the ROG Forums. Cannot comment on volume level, but volume seems to scale fine without the subwoofer to overshadow it. This confirms the situation is a software issue, and all speakers are physically fine.
12-17-2014 05:12 AM
what if, speakers are functionning when subwoofer is muted and still experiencing audio issues like sub playing L/R channel sounds, sub not playing sub channel sound unless 'swap center/subwoofer channels' is checked and even then the sub channel is played by all 3 speakers?
12-18-2014 02:00 AM
Installed Drivers (Main Issue):
All speakers "working", but WITH massive imbalance issue.Sub greatly overshadows L/R Speakers & also distorts at volumes above 35%. Can hear sound very faintly coming from L/R speakers with ear pressed up against them.
Uninstalled Drivers (Temporary Fix):
Subwoofer (Only) is default playback device, with L/R Speakers being listed as a separate playback device. Left and Right Speakers working at full volume when selected as default playback device, with no sound
coming from subwoofer. Subwoofer can play audio when selected as default device, but distorts at volume levels above 35%, and does not work in conjunction with rear speakers in this configuration. (Either/Or Situation)
Reinstalled Drivers (Main Issue, Again):
Same effect as "Installed Drivers" every time. (All speakers "working", but WITH the imbalance issue. Sub greatly outpowers L/R Speakers & also distorts at volumes above 35%. Can hear sound very faintly coming from L/R speakers with ear pressed up against them.)
**NEW** Subwoofer Disabled (New Finding/Confirmation):
L/R Speakers can be heard perfectly fine when Subwoofer is disabled using the "Vbcmd_mute_int_woofer" Mute.exe file provided by MarshallR@ASUS on the ROG Forums. Cannot comment on volume level, but volume seems to scale fine without the subwoofer to overshadow it. This confirms the situation is a software issue, and all speakers are physically fine.
12-18-2014 03:01 AM
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
I think we have a translation/miscommunication here - the reason why they 'couldn't see' a problem is that they might be looking at the physical functionality, rather than LFE, as the data I relayed before pointed to a 'not working' issue rather than sound domination/LFE issue. At least we should be on the right track now.
12-18-2014 09:05 AM
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
Looking at the form data we gathered and this, it sounds like (sorry!) we have an LFE issue rather than working or not.
.....
I will ask if they can tweak the drivers so the sub only emits when <100Hz is played.
.....
I think we have a translation/miscommunication here - the reason why they 'couldn't see' a problem is that they might be looking at the physical functionality, rather than LFE, as the data I relayed before pointed to a 'not working' issue rather than sound domination/LFE issue. At least we should be on the right track now.
12-17-2014 06:04 AM
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
Sorry I'm late back. There's still more work to do in identifying the cause here I'm afraid. We cannot replicate the issue on multiple units, so we need more precise user input. Those affected, please follow these instructions:
FIRST:
Fill out this Google form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1VfPvFlsBgo_NImHQ0LnMps99VhXbN2vWzwprhXfL1Q8/viewform. It will cover things you've already stated, but this exports a clearer spreadsheet of what we need to know as I cannot disseminate exact, up to date details for each person within 17 pages of thread sorry.
SECONDLY:
1. Download this rar file, it contains 3 further files.
https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/69B9B25979E542DB928A4D551F38AEF4Y
2. Make sure the official ASUS Realtek drivers are installed.
3. UnZip Vbcmd_mute_int_woofer tool, press Mute.exe to disable Subwoofer
4. Play stereo music to check L/R speakers are working or not
5. After finish testing, UnZip Vbcmd_unmute_int_woofer, press UnMute.exe to enable Subwoofer
(Do not forget to turn on the function, otherwise your Subwoofer will not work again.)
If cannot hear audio when subwoofer is muted (L/R speaker not functioning), please proceed to step 7.
7. UnZip RtHDDump tool
8. Make sure General IO, HDA DRV IO and Dump dat is checked
9. Press Dump when playing stereo music (like an mp3/aac) simultaneously
10. it will create a txt file at the same folder, please email that txt file to rog _ forum at asus dot com.
12-17-2014 11:35 AM
MarshallR@ASUS wrote:
We cannot replicate the issue on multiple units, so we need more precise user input. Those affected, please follow these instructions.....
BRSxIgnition wrote:
Installed Drivers (Main Issue):
All speakers "working", but WITH massive imbalance issue.Sub greatly overshadows L/R Speakers & also distorts at volumes above 35%. Can hear sound very faintly coming from L/R speakers with ear pressed up against them.
Uninstalled Drivers (Temporary Fix):
Subwoofer (Only) is default playback device, with L/R Speakers being listed as a separate playback device. Left and Right Speakers working at full volume when selected as default playback device, with no sound
coming from subwoofer. Subwoofer can play audio when selected as default device, but distorts at volume levels above 35%, and does not work in conjunction with rear speakers in this configuration. (Either/Or Situation)
Reinstalled Drivers (Main Issue, Again):
Same effect as "Installed Drivers" every time. (All speakers "working", but WITH the imbalance issue. Sub greatly outpowers L/R Speakers & also distorts at volumes above 35%. Can hear sound very faintly coming from L/R speakers with ear pressed up against them.)
**NEW** Subwoofer Disabled (New Finding/Confirmation):
L/R Speakers can be heard perfectly fine when Subwoofer is disabled using the "Vbcmd_mute_int_woofer" Mute.exe file provided by MarshallR@ASUS on the ROG Forums. Cannot comment on volume level, but volume seems to scale fine without the subwoofer to overshadow it. This confirms the situation is a software issue, and all speakers are physically fine.
12-17-2014 12:02 PM
12-17-2014 01:42 PM
BRSxIgnition wrote:
First of all, thank you very much for getting back to us with such a detailed response and providing us with new means of identifying the cause of this infuriating issue. I have filled in the form as clearly as I can with all the information I could disseminate while running the tests you have described, and I hope that it helps in finding a solution for this issue before I am forced to return my machine.
To be fully transparent, as well as to further the investigation on our (the forum's) end, here are my complete findings:
I'm curious to hear if these findings coincide with those of other users on this forum.
At the very least, we now know that a command can be sent to the Subwoofer to disable it, meaning it's very likely possible to change the signal it receives - as well as the volume it receives it at - as well.
Please keep us up-to-date on how everything progresses, MarshallR!
12-17-2014 08:12 AM
12-17-2014 04:37 PM