Hi,
First of all thanks for all the work put into this project.
I installed the latest driver but I am having some issues , I dont see the option in the audio console to seperate my output jacks however I can seperate my inputs. I checked the driver policy and I am seeing the flag is in fact enabled. Is there something else I need to enable for this to work ? I also reinstalled the driver so i can try the legacy panel but same issue. ( I did clean uninstall with DriverStore and I used registry cleaner then reboot , I also deleted "rtkhdaud.dat" and reboot)
The other issue is, I dont see the dropdown box to select the amplification levels under headphone impedance . It shows in the legacy console but when I change between them it does nothing to amplify my headphones like it normally would as in older versions. Also I would like to report that the realtek default effects dont show up , isnt there supposed to be an equalizer and such ? Not that this one bothers me because I can set the equalizer with Sonic Studio 3 and apply effects with SoundBlaster Connect.
@Alan Finotty can you include the Asus skinned legacy panel as an option in the installation menu in future release ? I had an older driver with this panel and it was awesome . The DTS Ultra PC II combined with Soundblaster X-Fi MB5 was pretty much all I needed. But now I upgrade driver to UWP because I like the features of Sonic Studio 3 which I dont believe can work with HDA legacy drivers.
OS: Windows 10 20H2
Realtek Chip: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_1220&SUBSYS_18492225&REV_1001
First of all thanks for all the work put into this project.
I installed the latest driver but I am having some issues , I dont see the option in the audio console to seperate my output jacks however I can seperate my inputs. I checked the driver policy and I am seeing the flag is in fact enabled. Is there something else I need to enable for this to work ? I also reinstalled the driver so i can try the legacy panel but same issue. ( I did clean uninstall with DriverStore and I used registry cleaner then reboot , I also deleted "rtkhdaud.dat" and reboot)
The other issue is, I dont see the dropdown box to select the amplification levels under headphone impedance . It shows in the legacy console but when I change between them it does nothing to amplify my headphones like it normally would as in older versions. Also I would like to report that the realtek default effects dont show up , isnt there supposed to be an equalizer and such ? Not that this one bothers me because I can set the equalizer with Sonic Studio 3 and apply effects with SoundBlaster Connect.
@Alan Finotty can you include the Asus skinned legacy panel as an option in the installation menu in future release ? I had an older driver with this panel and it was awesome . The DTS Ultra PC II combined with Soundblaster X-Fi MB5 was pretty much all I needed. But now I upgrade driver to UWP because I like the features of Sonic Studio 3 which I dont believe can work with HDA legacy drivers.
OS: Windows 10 20H2
Realtek Chip: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_1220&SUBSYS_18492225&REV_1001