- VIA HD AUDIO DRIVERS LINE IN DRIVER
- VIA HD AUDIO DRIVERS LINE IN PC
- VIA HD AUDIO DRIVERS LINE IN WINDOWS 7
This confusing (to me) setup is because Realtek is configured for surround sound but getting the information seems difficult if you don't use and so are not used to surround sound. Untick and then tick the Front Speaker entry, click OK, and your speakers should now work. Your speakers will probably not work but this will bring up the info box again and there will be a tick against the Rear Speaker entry. Unplug the speaker lead and plug into the the Green audio connection at the rear. If it's still not working then I can't help you, but if it is:
VIA HD AUDIO DRIVERS LINE IN DRIVER
This audio driver is required if you plan to connect a microphone or headset to the audio jack or want to use the TOSLINK connection on the back of the Intel NUC. This box will show a list of line in/line outs and have a tick against the Headphone entry. This download provides the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver for the 3.5mm audio jack when using for the 3.5mm audio jack on the Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast NUC11PHKi7C, NUC11PHKi7CAA. Obviously you need a CD playing, and at the same time an info box will pop up. Open Realtek manager then plug your speaker lead into the front headphone socket and your speakers should start working. This is one such set of files that make sure the sound system of your computer is in order. So I contacted the repair company and this was the fix: All the audio codecs that support the audio function are in the form of an audio driver. No sound was coming out of the same pair of speakers used before the repair but all the system checks showed that Realtek was working.
VIA HD AUDIO DRIVERS LINE IN PC
This worked on a Fujitsu Amilo PC after a new DVD Drive installed and running Vista Home premium 32 bit. I f anyone can help please reply to my message. A lot of audio cards give you the option of passing the line in through to the line out so that you can hear it on your speakers but this isnt the case with the Realtek audio.
I have tried multiple speakers so it ain't the speakers. So my chip is working i'm just getting no sound from it.
VIA HD AUDIO DRIVERS LINE IN WINDOWS 7
I even checked windows Vista and showed that my audio device was putting out a signal. 10 Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 64. Anyways my computer knows the driver is installed and yes I made sure the fricken thing was properly plugged in because I ain't that stupid.
I downloaded the newest driver for my Realtek chip (version A404) and nothing changed! My other problem is I have Xp and Vista on my computer and both OS'S sound stopped so I highly dought it's the driver. My brother who is really good with computers and a worker at a computer store at Compu-silv in Brockville Ontario told me it had to do with a driver or my bios. In doing so I had problems with my CPU but I fixed them my main problem was when I plugged my ram chip back into the computer I let of a static discharge and fried one of my ram chips! Now all of the sudden after that I get absolutely no sound from my integrated sound chip. I was plugging in an extra hard drive into one of my CD drives slot and while doing so I had to remove my ram chips and my CPU heat sink and fan. First i'll tell you how the problem began.