Installer Via Hd Audio Deck No Sound

1/14/2018by

I recently upgraded my mobo to a gigabyte ga78lmt usb 3 rev 5.0: The previous revision was having a Realtek hd audio chipset.. I didn't notice that it had VIA hd audio. Now when I've installed it, i don't wanna return it as it'd be hectic. I've the VIA hd audio deck drivers installed I've the following problems: 1) the speakers sound very low as compared to the previous Realtek chipset. I tried to enable LOUDNESS EQUALIZATION but it instead of increasing the sound (as it did on realtek) makes the sound even lower.

Installer Via Hd Audio Deck No Sound

2) I've a headphone which supports 5.1 surround audio.it used to work like a charm on realtek..all i had to do was to plug the headphone in the 3.5mm jack, select 5.1 surround on the realtek control panel. Now its not working on this VIA hd audio.. I selected the 6 channel audio but it only works like a stereo 2 channel..i tried all the channels 4, 6,8 but it still sounds as 2 channel. Now I've uninstalled the via hd audio drivers and used the generic Windows drivers and enabled LOUDNESS EQUALIZATION.

It now sounds much higher than with the actual drivers (same as with realtek). But i'm still not able to Enable the 5.1 surround for my headphone..i Tried configure speakers with the generic windows drivers. But it only shows stereo there. Plzz help me i can't buy a separate pci realtek sound card. My specs Fx 6300 Hd 6770 Windows 8.1 pro x64 7 gb ram 1333 Gigabyt ga 78lmt usb3 rev 5.0 mobo Thanks in advance. I'm not sure VIA has surround simulation for two channel headphone, only echo/enviroment effect. Anyways I found a good working driver from VIA.

It's a slightly newer driver than the one from gigabyte. I am using it now. Download the driver from the link and un-zip it. Now uninstall VIA audio from device manager.

A lot of driver support for VIA chips is. VIA only provides Windows 10 audio drivers for VIA Vinyl HD Audio Codecs that. These are general sound effect. And one of the non-supported software users are complaining about is Via HD Audio. By Windows 10, you can install an older. With Via HD said that.

Installer Via Hd Audio Deck No Sound

Don't restart. Rescan hardware changes in device manger, it should re-install Via driver, this is okay. Download Drivers Packard Bell Easynote Ts11hr there. Open the new via folder you downloaded and go to setup and install it. If it gives you the option to uninstall then do the uninstall first and then start setup again and install it. Don't restart. Now everything should work. HD VDeck control panel should be on your desktop or start menu.

Open it and play with settings now and see if volume works normally. Yes loudness equalization does make it quieter which is normal. Turn it off since it's meant for smoothing out bad audio that has huge spikes in volume. I think Realtek has loudness enhancement for headphone option. This is different and boosts the volume a few steps for power hungry headphones. I don't think VIA has this setting. Just turn all your volume settings up and adjust the equalizer settings to your perfence, try rock, party or dance and see if those sound better, or adjust it manually.

Also just for shits and giggles I tried windows default HD audio device driver and I found a setting for virtual surround in speaker properties, enhancement tab. But I don't have headphones to see if it makes any difference. I couldn't hear any difference with my desktop speakers.

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Noticed that the default drivers windows installs for it are completely fucked. Enhancements don't work at all, and it keeps defaulting to headphones (front jack) even when you only have speakers plugged in.

To fix; • Right click your start button, click system, and then go to advanced system settings • Go to hardware tab and go to device installation settings • Click no, then click Never install device software, then click okay. • Open Device Manager • Go under the sound field, select VIA HD Audio, and uninstall the driver, then restart your computer. • Go to - download the.diagcab file.

(Windows 10 has removed the ability to blacklist updates without using this file) • Go through the steps and choose to ignore the VIA HD Audio update that is queued up. Congratulations, your sound drivers now work properly. Update for Windows 10 Threshold - 15NOV15 • Open device manager • Go under Sound, Video, and Game Controllers • Open VIA HD Audio, click uninstall • Click action, scan for new hardware changes • Wait for VIA HD audio to show up again • Open VIA HD Audio, go to second tab • Rollback drivers • Open wushowhide • Blacklist VIA HD Audio update • • • • •. I could not get this to work for the life of me. Worked on it for at least 45 minutes with rollbacks, uninstalls, reinstalls, etc. What DID work was changing the entire thing to High Definition Audio Device.

Go into Device Manager >Sound, Video, and Game Controllers Select the VIA HD Audio entry, right click, select 'Update Driver Software' Choose 'Browse my computer for driver software' Choose 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer' Select 'High Definition Audio Device', reboot and everything should work again if nothing else worked. Dude, thank you so much for sharing this!! I have an Asus G75VW laptop with the VIA HD chipset. It experiences similar problems to what you describe: audio always coming out the speakers no matter what.

This driver didn't fix that exactly, but the HD Vdeck application will run now (would not launch before) and I was able to mute the speakers, and my headphones work properly. I never used the speakers anyway, so this is a great improvement for me. [EDIT] - Sorry to partially hijack your thread with an only-partially related issue. Here is an update for anyone who finds this while searching for help.

I still ended up having problems with this driver, but your tip about uwshowhide.diagcab is money!!! My fix for G75VW laptop that seems to be (mostly) working: • Uninstall VIA drivers, tell Windows to delete driver files too. • Completely uninstalled EVERYTHING having to do with VIA audio. • Manually deleted every driver file from everywhere. (Required booting to safe mode for a couple of files). • Reboot - Windows detects the audio as 'High Definition Audio Device' • Use wushowhide.diagcab to disable VIA Windows Update installation • If Windows Update already installed the VIA driver, manually roll it back using the device manager.

The speakers don't sound quite right, I don't think the built-in sub-woofer is working, but the headphones sound great, and the laptop automatically switches between headphones and speakers when I plug/unplug the headphones. Come on, VIA - get us a real driver!!

My SOLUTION I installed the latest Windows 8.1 drivers from year 2012. No more disabling enhancements message and the equalizer works perfectly. Also I can unify output for speakers and headphones, which makes it less complicated to choose sound-output destination (using the VIA HD Audio Deck settings - use the advanced options with the screw driver symbol). The following things have to be considered: • look above point 2 (and following) of AFEVIS fix proposal. The settings influence the ability to install drivers at all and whether windows decides to update them on non-individual measures - you might need to rollback drivers in case windows eruates to have a newer better suited driver (which possibly doesn't work too).

Possibly disabling Windows Update driver updates here prevents installation of newer defective drivers. • AFEVIS mentioned the tool in point 6 to possibly successful ignore such drivers. In case this doesn't work you still have to rollback unwanted newer drivers. • The driver names are: 'VIA High Definition Audio' -- working driver from 2012 (windows 8.1) 6.0.10.1200 'VIA HD Audio' -- enhancement error, standard after windows installation 6.0.11.800 'VIA HD Audio(Win10)' -- newer driver from Windows Update not working 6.0.11.1000 'High Definition Audio' -- the generic Microsoft HD driver has no equalizer 10.0.4 • Uninstall non-working drivers (check to delete source too). After the last driver the system will switch to the MS generic HD driver (the source of which you cannot delete), Then install the 8.1 driver and set to disable windows updates for drivers. Just signed up because the download link seems to be missing [least for me] and other links slightly confusing so to save others getting it from shady sources here is direct download link from VIA To get this link yourself go to the following page and do the following 1. Windows 2.Windows 8/8.1 3.Audio 4.VIA Vinyl HD Audio.easy as pie.

Vice City Mp3 Download Pc. Also big thanks to OP, I originally used this page 2 months ago but I just just reinstalled and I'd lost the driver package. Hopefully here it is to stay.

6.0.10.1200 My device manager shows I am currently running VIA driver V.6.0.10.1200 [not a Microsoft one??] in 'Sound Video & Game Controllers', and certainly when I installed the driver package I saw my audio devices all updating in the taskbar exactly same as it would in Win7 or 8.Are you sure that the VIA drivers are not for doing something like instructing the chipset / subsystem on how to operate, and that the VIA drivers are not for the chipset controller itself? I'd assume the via drivers either instruct or set perimeters (or something like this) for the windows drivers to work with their full features due to the fact I have both loaded.? I'm not very technical so I don't really know exactly how it all works. I do however know 100% that non-Windows 10 specific drivers are (at least in my circumstances) OK when attempting to load (some might fail. I don't know). You ask how do I know? Well because I am using my old as hell netgear WG111 usb wifi adapter with these exact drivers posted up in 2012 when Win10 was just a glint in old billy goat gates eyes These are made for Win7 and had to be installed manually as there were no native drivers and none on win update.

So couple that with the fact I have version 6.0.10.1200 from of the VIA drivers showing right now in my device manager under 'sound video game controllers' well I'd safely say they load and work fine. (If you want a screenshot just let me know) Anyways, I do kinda need the vdeck installed and working since I commonly swap between having 5.1 and having 'independent headphones' so its nice to have it all 100%.

And with those drivers you originally posted everything works beautifully. Once again, weather or not I need the drivers, thanks your your help mate.

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