Audio playback Win10?

me
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It is a LapTop, new model that has a Realtek ALC-255 onboard sound card installed.

That sound card does not want to play over "wasapi" over a sampling frequency of 44.1KHZ.

if the soundcard is controlled by ASIO4ALL via an asioplugin of the player, that soundcard reproduces a 192khz file without a squeak.

(why not with WASAPI, which after my ergoogeln is a windows tool to control the soundcard directly)

what does not fun with ASIO or WASAPI are the intermediate formats 88.2KHZ and 176.4KHZ.

if a sound card is able to play up to 192khz, then in my understanding actually synonymous, the "between formats" work, right?

44.1khz, 48khz, 96khz and 192khz Is all that sound card swallows under "wasapi"

in addition to the realtek driver and the downloaded ASIO4ALL is still an "INTEL Audio" driver and the "default driver" of windws itself.

what could block correct playback? What could block the conversion of the intermediate formats and what is the reproduction with wasapi what about the CD standard 44.1?

The box is new, and it has not yet downloaded something "free of charge" from somewhere.

Se

Maybe this helps:

https://www.technikaffe.de/anleitung-353-hd_tonspuren_unter_windows_aktivieren_am_beispiel_von_windows_10_und_kodi

me

Thank you. The question is however how do I give such files again without the windows rhapsodize something?

if you let windows "work", you can play everything…

if you work with "ASIO" or "WASAPI", you do not have to adjust anything. The sound card should make the settings as directed by the "File".

And she just does not do that.

And would do the same under ASIO and Wasapi, which she does not do!

Dr

I have no idea but maybe another player will help? Zoomplayer e.g. Or VLC player?

me

Thank you for your answer. It's not about "just play" but "BitGenaue" playback.

Otherwise one would have to adjust only "Windows Direct Sound". Then (practically) ALL can be played back.

Figuratively speaking, my problem is. 100 x 100 pixels can be displayed. According to the specifications, however, 1000 x 1000 pixels would have to be displayed.

Windows can't do this. But if you download an "external driver", it works.

(but not between formats)

However, all formats between 100 x 100 and 1000 x 1000 are not displayed.

However, if you let Windows "expect", then even without problems even 10'000 x 10'000 pixels "calculated" and displayed as the screen is capable.

Is my fifth box so far and has never had such a problem.

You know, digital music is also divided into "parts".

If you have 41200 parts per second and windows calculates 48000 parts per second, then the whole thing can't sound "just HI-FI fair".

And if an external card ASIO controlled swallows the whole, it is not due to the files or the player.

Externally works, as with all my other previous boxes synonymous conversion of a 2.8mhz DSD streams in a PCM 176.4khz / 24bit

Internally "normal" is finished at 44.1 (24bit)

However, an already existing 192khz file is back, ASIO stared. Windows own WASAPI is ready at 41.1.

There's the problem where different than the files…

So there must something block the correct conversion.

Dr

If you have not already tried it, try getting the original driver from Realtek. By looking for the exact name and then google it. Helped with my HP notebook with Bluetooth and WLAN.

me

:-) I'm not on this idea, but the shop from which the box comes, come.

neither myself, nor the shop has found an official page. We have uncovered unofficial realtk driver pages, but no official ones. And somehow I'm uncomfortable from unofficial pages to install something on my box. Thanks anyway for the tip.

It was on the wlan of the shop and searched over my network. On two devices. Thus, I exclude any adware too.

is somehow scary, if not even from the ACER suport a "correct answer" comes, and on the repair job is: "could not be updated"

That would be ok, but then when the downloads suddenly a BiosUpdate.EXE zufinden is, which I guaranteed not downloaded at a freshly bought box…

It was easy in the past. 16, 33, 45 and 78. You can't go wrong if you're not deaf, right?

It may be that you can google better. ALC-255

I get displayed devices in which that thing is installed, but no driver page…

On the Realtek side is that map / chip with the search function not to find…