![]() The settings influence the ability to install drivers at all and whether windows decides to update them on non-individual measures - you might need to rollback drivers in case windows eruates to have a newer better suited driver (which possibly doesn't work too). Look above point 2 (and following) of AFEVIS fix proposal. The following things have to be considered: No more disabling enhancements message and the equalizer works perfectly.Īlso I can unify output for speakers and headphones, which makes it less complicated to choose sound-output destination (using the VIA HD Audio Deck settings - use the advanced options with the screw driver symbol). I installed the latest Windows 8.1 drivers from year 2012. The speakers don't sound quite right, I don't think the built-in sub-woofer is working, but the headphones sound great, and the laptop automatically switches between headphones and speakers when I plug/unplug the headphones. If Windows Update already installed the VIA driver, manually roll it back using the device manager. Use wushowhide.diagcab to disable VIA Windows Update installation Reboot - Windows detects the audio as "High Definition Audio Device" (Required booting to safe mode for a couple of files). Manually deleted every driver file from everywhere. Uninstall VIA drivers, tell Windows to delete driver files too.Ĭompletely uninstalled EVERYTHING having to do with VIA audio. My fix for G75VW laptop that seems to be (mostly) working: I still ended up having problems with this driver, but your tip about uwshowhide.diagcab is money!!! Here is an update for anyone who finds this while searching for help. Sorry to partially hijack your thread with an only-partially related issue. I never used the speakers anyway, so this is a great improvement for me. This driver didn't fix that exactly, but the HD Vdeck application will run now (would not launch before) and I was able to mute the speakers, and my headphones work properly. It experiences similar problems to what you describe: audio always coming out the speakers no matter what. Go under Sound, Video, and Game ControllersĬlick action, scan for new hardware changesĭude, thank you so much for sharing this!! I have an Asus G75VW laptop with the VIA HD chipset. ![]() Update for Windows 10 Threshold - 15NOV15 Go through the steps and choose to ignore the VIA HD Audio update that is queued up.Ĭongratulations, your sound drivers now work properly. (Windows 10 has removed the ability to blacklist updates without using this file) Go under the sound field, select VIA HD Audio, and uninstall the driver, then restart your computer. Go to hardware tab and go to device installation settingsĬlick no, then click Never install device software, then click okay. Right click your start button, click system, and then go to advanced system settings Enhancements don't work at all, and it keeps defaulting to headphones (front jack) even when you only have speakers plugged in. Noticed that the default drivers windows installs for it are completely fucked. This is absolutely imperative when you want a solid connection for things like your car stereo, where vibrations and bumps can shake things loose.I'm using an ASROCK H61M-HVS with VIA HD onboard audio. ![]() There’s no real reason not to solder you’re getting better quality, better cable strength, and ensuring longevity. For analog audio, soldering is an absolute must, otherwise the quality will degrade quite a bit. When it comes to digital cables, skipping the soldering won’t hurt your quality, but it will affect your cable strength. Many people wonder if soldering is important. Thinner cables require more care and you risk damaging them if you’re not careful. In general, thicker cables are easier to fix without a drop in quality and also require a more powerful iron to solder with. Small, cheap cables are expendable, but nicer cables – especially those attached to expensive equipment – aren’t as easy to just throw out. Broken audio cables of all kinds can be fixed pretty easily and painlessly with a little time and a touch of solder.
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