I would appreciate any ideas that haven't already been posted, because I've tried pretty much all of them.
#How to uninstall via hd audio drivers windows 7 drivers#
(Currently using the the built-in codec in ASUS Crosshair IV Formula motherboard.)īeware of loading old VIA HD Audio drivers from vendor sites - some of them will crash Windows 10 - as in can't boot the computer until you recover using Restore Point or re-load If a fix is not available, I think it will force purchase of a new soundĬard with a better driver. This problem has killed my ability to record. I already know about turning on "Listen to this device" in Recordingĭevices, but that has a processing latency delay that is far too distracting to a singer or instrumentalist listening through headphones. I hope Microsoft will give this urgent attention as this issue prevents record monitoring. I've tried every setting I can find but best I can tell, this is an issue with the driver. Windows 7 worked OK but this is broken in Windows 10. Direct feed used to be there in old drivers, but old drivers crash Windows 10 (learned that the hard way). Not possible without these direct volume controls.
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This is a big problem for people who do recording because direct (zero latency) monitoring is There is only one volume control present - "Speakers". Right click > Playback Devices > Playback > Speakers > Properties > Levels).
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dated, does not have any volume sliders for "Microphone" and "Line In" (in Speaker Problem is that the new Windows 10 driver, VIA HD Audio(Win 10), version 6. I have searched posts and not yet found an answer that will work for this issue.