It seems my S1220A (ALC 1168), does have multichannel effects as part of the device. Also note, no policy edits are required to run DTS APO4 or DTS Interactive with the latest set of drivers.
With my old 889, I had to remove the Dolby speaker settings (5.1 as side not rear), and add 24 bit recording support that the OEM forgot to add to the devices policy.
The 889 had native support for 24 bit microphone-other, and when using the MS drivers, the policy is ignored (not read), and I would see 24 bit.
Only edit the devices policy if needed, or if you know what options to enable-disable using the app.
Some options may not be named to start with. Press the red 'X' to delete.
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Quick guide: Press 'Get Policy Driver', which loads your devices policy, modify as you need (tick-untick), press 'Save' (next to 'Load').
A policy file (RTKHDAUD.dat) is then created on the disk drive, the modified policy is read from disk on start-up.
Make sure the 'DrvCtrl' is ticked in the left side column, when enabling a feature in the right panel.
DrvCtrl 20 > 3-Vista24bitRecord = 24 bit recording.
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If you make a mistake, delete the created policy, reboot to bios, disable onboard sound, boot to Windows, restart and enable.
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I definitely prefer SPDIF in HT mode.