IVC-Problem
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@Moonlight
As i saw in the specifications of the MB of yours it uses realtek chipset for sound. The same one that mine uses, i would say i dont have any real problems with it and the sound is perfect! Try to disable through control panel-Sound options all the enhancements and change the sound format to the highest you can get ,for example mine is set to 24bit 192.000hz and tell us the results. -
Will do, Manos, but hang on, I like to Test a few other Drivers first …
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The only drivers that worked for me under 64bit where some manually model by a guy after searching for a solution for loooooong. But they worked only for a while. After a system update all got fubared again.
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I too had an Audigy ZS in my system for a few years in order to offload stuff to the CPU, but for the last couple of gaming rigs I’ve been happy with the onboard sound (currently Asus I think). I’m using a USB headset and / or external speakers, depending on the application (still on win7).
Cheers, Uwe
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@Manos 1981:
Onbord sound is working … but it is working either on headphone or on outside (on the wall) speakers.
But I would like to have the sound at both at the same time… Could you tell me how to fix that !??
I tried every button at the Manager… -
@Manos 1981:
Onbord sound is working … but it is working either on headphone or on outside (on the wall) speakers.
But I would like to have the sound at both at the same time… Could you tell me how to fix that !??
I tried every button at the Manager…If someone has an answer for this I would really like to hear it.
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@Moonlight …for example mine is set to 24bit 192.000hz and tell us the results.
Not the best idea unless the source was actually encoded @ 192khz. If not it’s upscaling the output from 44.1khz to 192khz. Sort of like displaying 1024x768 @ 1920x1080 on a display. 24bit 48khz is sufficient for analog output, you can use 24/96khz on a compatible receiver via optical / spdif output.
If someone has an answer for this I would really like to hear it.
Disable front panel jack detection in the Realtek control panel. This will mirror the outputs for both headphones and line out.
You can also toggle the audio codec/type in the BIOS from HD Audio to AC97 to get 2 independent audio streams simultaneously. This may or may not be possible depending on your exact audio IC.
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Khronik what u said it a solution
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@Khronik:
I did not answer to your Ideas, because I was trying your suggestions…
It looks like, my MB “MSI Z170A Gaming Pro” is not set for it… I disabled front panel jack detection in the Realtek control panel
and tried to get the headphone and the Speakers to work at the same time by
connecting them on the rear output… No success, either Headphone or Speakers will work, but not simultaniously…
@Manos or ASharpe: Did you get it working ? -
But the most important thing is, to get the Creative Audigy 5RX working with IVC in Falcon (look to my first msg).
After I spend almost 2 days on that problem, I will quit now, enjoy the summer and wait on a new Driver.
But if somebody of the Community has an idea how to solve that IVC problem, I would be more than happy if he/she
could give me a hint…
May be a PM is the best way to get in contact with me… -
And here is the news :
Everything is solved !! What I did is the following :
I cleared the PC from all old Driver of the Creative Audigy 5RX, and than installed the new Driver from Creative, which
is supporting Win-10. And everything worked fine !!
I asked MSI about the Problem of the onbord sound (I could only listen to Headphone or to speakers at the wall).
There answer was, that there is no possibilty to have both at the same time active !!
I am happy with the Audigy now, the sound is 1st class !!
Thank you for trying to help !!
And Greatings to all your Falconeers in the world !!