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The result is high-quality PC-based audio that delivers a seamless convergence of digital entertainment between the PC and consumer electronic devices.
While the Microsoft driver is expected to support basic Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) functions, codec vendors are expected to differentiate their solutions by offering enhanced Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) solutions. Microsoft has chosen Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) as the main architecture for their new Universal Audio Architecture* (UAA), which provides one driver that will support all Intel® High Definition Audio (Intel® HD Audio) controllers and codecs.
Driver Date: : Release Notes: Driver Version: 1.1: PC Matic Notes: Version History. When it was installed I went back to the command line as before and ran the command: bcdedit /set nointegritychecks OFF Speakers (Conexant SmartAudio HD) - Driver Download Vendor: Product: Speakers (Conexant SmartAudio HD) Hardware Class: Unknown. The Conexant 8.1 audio driver there says it is also for Win10 but it was written in 2013, so apparently someone just re-labeled it for win10 even though it was not newly written for 10.
Windows 10 is not supported for your model, so select Windows 8.1. inf file you just edited, in my case I pasted in the path to the folder and hit enter then selected the chrdt.inf file and hit OK. Next click the blue 'Change OS' button to see a list of supported operating systems.
To install the driver: Device Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers>Right click on Conexant SmartAudio HD>Update Driver Software>Browse my computer for driver software>Let me pick from a list.>Have Disk>Browse>Now in here you need to find the location of the.
Here I got problems with the driver not being recognised and possibly it was because Windows 7 64 bit was saying it is not digitally signed so here's what I did: Start Menu>Right click Command Prompt>Run as administrator>type in this command and hit enter. Or Groups and type in NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller in the box and hit Check Names then Ok and Apply your way out of the dialog boxes. inf and as before change the Write permission by deselecting the checkbox for "Write"Īnd also then change the Ownership of the. You must change back the permissions to the way they were. inf file you deleted the semi-colons from! In "Group or User Names">Select checkbox for "Write" in the "Permissions for Everyone" section>Hit Apply and OK inf file again: Properties>Security>Edit>Select "Everyone" So Click on Edit and in the "Change Owner To:" field there should be an entry there such as:Īdministrators (Your computer name\Administrators) so choose that then Ok and apply and Ok to close out all the dialog boxes. Change this to an account on your computer that has Administrator rightsĪnd you can log in as. The current owner should be TrustedInstaller. This gets complicated and a bit dangerous!īasically right click on the. HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable,MuteGainSettings,1,00,00ĭelete the semi-colons -> and save the file. HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable,MixAssocSeq,1,E0,E0 Hit Control+F then search for StereoMix to find the three lines: HKR,%EPattributePath%\EpSettings\StereoMi圎nable,Enable,1,01 inf filename and select "Open With" then choose Notepad. It will most likely be a file with the extension. inf file is located you could do a windows search for text in files of the string:ĮpSettings\StereoMi圎nable. Mine was called chdrt.inf and it was located in: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\chdrt.inf_amd64_neutral_fa34defac299c440 It might vary from one computer to another and also be called something else. With the Conexant driver already installed and working the key is finding the exact location of the driver file. You should see it under Sound, Video and Game Controllers in Device Manager. Ensure you have the Conexant SmartAudio HD driver installed.