07-25-2018 05:11 AM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
09-08-2018 08:00 AM
katlani wrote:
It seems like this driver has some new structure, where the Realtek HD Audio Driver turns into Realtek(R) Audio, and it uses some more generic driver where also Realtek HD Audio Manager have been UMP-ed into Realtek Audio Console, that includes DTS Headphone:X v1 (DTS Audio v1.2.3.0) as an add-on application within.
This means both Realtek HD Audio Manager and DTS Audio (v1.0.73) are no longer required.
The downside here is that these UMP apps are not designed to have an icon on the notification area, so no quick way to access them but the Start Menu.
I guess more and more driver software are going with this UMP method to get their drivers applicable across any device running Windows 10.
As for your question, Inside Realtek Audio Console you will find DTS Headphone: X v1 link to open the program, but it can be opened from the Start Menu shortcut too individually.
If anyone has any idea how to get these 2 applications to be accessible from the Notification Area, i would really like to know how (both Realtek HD Audio Manager and DTS Audio were having an icon in there).
09-08-2018 08:53 AM
09-08-2018 09:39 AM
katlani wrote:
To be honest i think that's just the name of the app, since the installation file itself has HPX suffix, which stands for Headphone X.
I have that application installed along with the Realtek Audio Console, as it is also part of the bundle, and its accessible either via the console (from Speakers tab, clicking on the DTS logo), or via the application GUI executable itself.
Within Speakers tab i can also see DTS Connect which is used for 5.1/7.1 setups but its grayed out in my case since i only have analog headphones setup.
So i guess the application is the same as you had, just upgraded, could be wrong though, all depends if you have that application installed and accessible from within the console or outside of it.
09-15-2018 06:28 PM
09-15-2018 09:59 PM
pokuly wrote:
How to get the original sytem wide Realtek Soundeffect Equalizer back with Realtek_Audio_8496_WHQL_HPX ?
The dts addon sounds always bloated and without an EQ headphones on the Z370-A sound like crap due to its high output impedance.
09-16-2018 07:09 AM
katlani wrote:
Hmm the Realtek Audio Console also has its own equalizer options such as environment, etc, for the digital output option.
I don't quite remember but did the Realtek HD Audio Manager have such when headphones/speakers were connected (green line out)?
Seems like this is a universal driver with a UMP'ed interface, lacking a lot of the old manager options.
I just hope ASUS did not rob us from the original Realtek HD Audio Manager interface and features for no good reason.
I cant even find a way to have the Realtek Audio Console or the DTS Headphone:X v1 to appear on the system tray (it simply doest have that option nor does it install it in a way that it does appear there)
09-16-2018 08:01 AM
09-16-2018 10:42 AM
09-16-2018 10:46 AM
09-16-2018 11:01 AM
katlani wrote:
Yes it is, not sure if its a problem even (a conflict perhaps when 2 audio mangers manage the same driver), i also see you have installed a later version of the drivers and not the one's coming from the motherboard page.
I found some more input on the difference between the Realtek HDA and UAD driver/software, just seems like UAD is a step in the desired direction..
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/realtek-hda-versus-uad-drivers.246324/