![]() ![]() What matters should be the correct drivers for the correct OS. The name of the audio adapter in Device Manager shouldn't matter. A lot of laptops these days come with such audio enhancements and custom control panels. Are you saying that the laptop came preinstalled with Windows 10 and ALL device drivers, but it wasn't producing any audio on both its internal speakers as well as your headphones? If you're looking for the Realtek HD audio control panel/manager, it may not be present, or it may have been customized to use DTS Headphone:X instead. If i uninstall DTS® Headphone: X® how do i go about reinstalling it? looks like an app to me but its not on the MS store? ![]() im guessing there could be a glitch with Realtek and DTS® Headphone: X®. I have no Realtek Audio Manager either, I’ve not got it down in the bottom corner, I’ve not got it in control panel, I do however have it in program files but the. Or am I completely missing Realtek HD Audio? I ask because I also have something preinstalled called DTS® Headphone: X® which believe it or not, doesn’t work, if I plug my headset it all it does is continue to ask me to plug in a headset, and if I remove them it then asks to connect either and external speaker or internal speaker, well it’s a laptop it has internal speakers which this software doesn’t detect. Now is Realtek(R) Audio just another version of Realtek HD Audio ? ![]() So I’ve brought a new laptop 4 days ago, Asus FX504GM, cut a long story I’ve had nothing but aggro from it since switching the thing on, the audio port didn’t pick nothing up, I spent hours on end trying to get Realtek to work, in the end I managed to get it the headset/mic going as it should.Īnyway, in my device manager I have under sound, video and game controllers I’m sorry if this is not meant for this forum, but I’m desperately in need of some help. ![]()
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