![]() NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM) – uninstalled, scanned for hardware changes, didn’t reappear. Nahimic Mirroring Device – uninstalled, scanned for hardware changes, reappeared. Scanned for hardware changes, both reappeared. ![]() High Definition Audio Device (bottom) – Both “High Definition Audio Device” listed disappeared. High Definition Audio Device (top) – computer restarted. Issue: multiple audio drivers? Which one is default? Then go to action > scan for hardware changes. Go to device manager, right click on default audio device, and uninstall. Also, resets to 16 bit, 48000 after restart every time.Ģ. ![]() Change audio format to 24 bit, 96000 Hz(Studio Quality) from the Properties menu of the default sound device via the sound control panel I am seriously considering reverting to Windows 8 as it is the most recent operating system that actually supports 5.1, but I’m worried about compatibility with an old OS. I have two options: try to hunt down the old build of Windows and attempt to install it, or try again to fix the problem. However, to my horror, I found when I returned that after 10 days this option is no longer available, Windows having deleted my old version. I didn’t have time to restore to a previous version of Windows before I left, figuring I could do so when I returned. Updates were forced, but I always restored to a previous version of Windows, successfully averting the loss of 5.1Ī few weeks ago I got married, and right before leaving for the honeymoon, Windows forced another update on me. So, once again I restored to a previous version of windows, and battled auto-updates for another year. Unfortunately, I found even more recent articles like this one, explaining that Windows is simply failing to support 5.1: After a year I attempted a more permanent fix, updating Windows and looking for another 5.1 audio fix. This fixed the issue, and I enjoyed 5.1 surround for another year, while vigilantly battling auto-updates from Windows. I did some google searches and found the easiest way to fix the issue would be to “reset” the pc, by using the “Go back to the previous version of Windows” option in the Restore app. ![]() I enjoyed true 5.1 surround gaming and blu-ray audio for a while, but one day a Windows update caused the 5.1 audio to stop working. Two years ago I upgraded my system to a 5.1 surround speaker setup. Is this actually a fixable problem or a known pitfall of Windows 10 with no solution? I enjoy surround sound immensely and will do anything to restore it. Now, I actually need to fix the problem or install Windows 8 instead.īelow is my long, foolish story, underneath is the fixes I’ve tried so far that haven’t worked. TL DR: Windows 10 update caused 5.1 driver to be overwritten/lost, tried to block Windows updates for two years but update forced on me eventually, unable now to restore to previous version. If the audio is stereo (like a stereo audio file), it only comes through the front two speakers, but if a 5.1 game or Blu-Ray is played, audio comes through all 5 speakers independently. When receiver is set to “Straight” mode, 5.1 audio is received, and all speakers light up on LED display. Setup: Graphics card is plugged into receiver via HDMI – receiver gets both audio and video from graphics card. Receiver: YAMAHA RX-V385 5.1-Channel 4K Ultra HD AV Receiver Here are a wonderful free Yamaha styles pack, they are suitable for every PSR keyboard, these ones was especially designed for the PSR-8000 but it is compatible with almost all Yamaha PSR series.Graphics card: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Free Yamaha Styles Pack for all Yamaha PSR Arrangers
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