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Does this trick work with Asus boards that have supremeFX ( they use alc1150 ) apparently the board I got dont support DST connect and all that, like the ROG boards
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"MSI skimped out on the ALC889A's optional real-time DDL encoding feature".
Yes.... Yes they did.....
Pretty much depends on what Windows 10 build you're on.... sigh....
Maybe MS didn't fix it for coaxial. I have no idea because I can't test it. And Optical is broken on preview builds again as well, so...
Yes!!! The fix for Realtek surround on Windows 10 is now in the Windows Insider Slow (and Fast) Ring! And both methods still work!
I'll repost my instructions for the non-Test Mode method here.
2.79 drivers with the modified 2.75 dll. I rebooted after every single step (even if possibly unnecessary). If you follow the instructions exactly, it should work for you.
1. 2.79 installer -> uninstall, reboot, install, reboot
2. regedit -> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Audio -> New DWORD (32-bit) named DisableProtectedAudioDG and set it to 1. Reboot
3. Delete the RltkAPO64.dll from "C:\Windows\System32" (Personally, I used a little program called File Unlocker to delete it while it was "in use") and replace it with the modified 2.75 dll (Make sure it's called RltkAPO64.dll Older versions are missing the first l). (Now, previously there was an important step to right click on the dll and open its properties and check unblock near the bottom. That's not there anymore and I haven't had an issue yet, but you might want to check for it.) Reboot
I'll attach the modified 2.75 dll with the proper name here in a rar, but you can get the 2.79 drivers yourself from the Realtek website.