Hi, Tony.
My EPoX MF570sli mobo, new last December, came with Realtek ALC8xx 8-channel
audio onboard. When Vista Setup was finished and I saw the desktop for the
first time, there was no sound. But the first time I visited Windows
Update, it downloaded and installed drivers automatically. Within minutes,
the sound was working - and still does.
I'm no audiophile or gamer, so I'm quite happy with the output from my 2
small speakers with woofer on the floor. During the Vista beta last year,
with my earlier mobo, which also had Realtek AC'97 onboard, I downloaded and
installed drivers from Realtek. But I haven't had to do that with this mobo
and Vista RTM. The Realtek download included software in addition to the
drivers, but I seldom used that.
Device Manager now says my sound device is the High Definition Audio Device;
the Driver Provider is Microsoft, the Driver Date is 6/21/06 and the version
is 6.0.6000.16386.
I hope this adds a little useful information for you.
RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"Tony" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I experience major problems with getting a AC 97 system up and running
> under Vista.
> I have a Gigabyte sinxp1394 Mobo with AC97 chipset and Vista ultimate. I
> upgraded the driver with the realtek 6.0.6243 version I downloaded from
> Realtek.
>
> Recording turned out to be impossible in an erratic way. Nor the build in
> sound recorder, The Microsoft media 9 encoder or Adobe Audigy see the
> mixer.
>
> After letting Windows sort out a new driver Windows installed the 5.0.6150
> version of a Microsoft distributed Realtek driver.
> Now the standard sound recorder is able to see the stereo mixer I
> appointed as default recording device, but the Microsoft Media encoder
> does not. Turning on the Pin line onto the mixer from the encoder does not
> help.
> When I try to start the mixer from the encoder it can't find sndvol.exe.
> The mixer is set to 16 bit 44.1 KHz stereo as is the recording default. It
> made sense to me to use the same settings.
> Kind regards
> Tony Thijs
> Oriolus