Re: For those with Realtek Audio (888, 889, ALC1200)
- From: "TVeblen" <killtherobots@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:37:55 -0400
"TVeblen" <killtherobots@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Larc" <larc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 14 Mar 2009 16:36:35 GMT, Nil <rednoise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| On 13 Mar 2009, "TVeblen" <killtherobots@xxxxxxx> wrote in
| alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt:
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| > If you have a Realtek Audio driver, or even if you don't, could
| > you please check: C: \Documents & Settings\USER\Local
| > Settings\Temp and see if you have foreign language .bin files and
| > post back here? Thanks
|
| Yes, the built-in sound system on my ASUS motherboard is Realtek, and I
| have those .bin files in my temp directory. However, the control applet
| language is already set to English, so that's not the solution.
|
| Several months ago I tried to track down where they came from. I forget
| now what steps I took, but my conclusion at that time was that they
| were generated by the motherboard's built-in video system (Intel
| 82945G). I've never been able to get rid of those things. No, they're
| not really a problem, but they offend my sense of order. There's no
| reason for them to be there, cluttering up my hard disk. I just delete
| them every once in a while to get a moment of revenge satisfaction, but
| of course they're right back there after the next reboot.
You're using the motherboard video? That might explain why I don't have
the
.bin files although I'm using motherboard Realtek audio. I have a video
card in
that computer and the onboard video drivers aren't even installed.
Larc
Hey Larc- I'm running an Asus P6T motherboard with onboard Realtek Sound
ACL1200 but I have a GeForce video card. The P6T does not have onboard
video. So that's probably a dead end too.
Nil - You might be on to something here. Could it be that the legacy AC97
driver be the culprit? I'm running the digital ACL1200 but I recall
seeing the AC97 drivers flash before my eyes.
I'm on it!
An Update:
My Motherboard uses an analog audio chip from Asus. The ALC1200 is NOT an
official Realtek codec. It uses the driver (v5.10.0.5657), which is an Asus
Driver for Realtek Audio Manager (huh?).
See here:
http://www.driverheaven.net/motherboards-networking-misc-forum/169002-realtek-alc1200-confusion-questions-answered.html
So I guess the question now is: Do you have Realtek Audio and an Asus
mainboard?
.
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