It is the automatic driver installation feature of Windows Update causing this.
I disabled the driver updating
it gets rather annoying cause it always picks generic drivers anyways
Regedit
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
dword ExcludeWUDriversInQualityUpdate
Value 1
@AAF Optimus
This is probably not doable, i am going to guess that it doesnt end well on all implementations but i will ask anyways.
Is it possible in the drivers to expose the independent playback and input devices by default?
I been using the realtek hda driver test utility to expose them (and i of course forget how every time and have to poke around a bit till i remember by accident LOL)
I finally just copied the DAT file to my driver archive after i made a working one last time.
I am guessing though that you have good reason for not doing that by default.
Other than that, i have had 0 issues with your latest drivers on Win 11 24H2, even on a clean install.
I simply excluded drivers from win updates, which I always do.
Hi.
When installing version 9761, the DTS:X Ultra app does not recognize external speakers or headphone devices, so the features of the DTS:X Ultra app are not enabled. I had no issues with version 9757.
Realtek ALC1200
Gigabyte B550 AROUS ELITE
I think that DTS:X Ultra is to be used with a DTS:X enabled receiver, with the PC plugged into the receiver via HDMI?
I do not believe that DTS:X Ultra does anything over Analog outputs or SPDIF, only HDMI
DTS Headphones: X (DTS Sound Unbound app) works over headphones
Also seems to work over SPDIF though I can't say how well it works as opposed to just using Dolby or DTS 5.1 live, I am sure it isn't quite intended for 5.1 SPDIF