Re: For those with Realtek Audio (888, 889, ALC1200)
- From: Larc <larc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 19:45:43 -0400
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:37:55 -0400, "TVeblen" <killtherobots@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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| "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:
| >> |
| >> | > 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?
I have the ALC655 chip on an ASUS board. Realtek claims the 655.
http://tinyurl.com/ccydqa
Larc
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