figmentPez
Staff member
I recently got a new PC, an HP Pavilion 560-p015hvr
The onboard audio only has 3 rear jacks (stereo out, line in, microphone in) but the specifications of the motherboard's sound say:
I've tried switching to generic Realtek drivers, but the DTS Studio Sound control panel just keeps coming back. I'm not sure if it's reinstalling itself, or if it's part of the generic Realtek drivers for this version of their hardware or what.
Anyone have suggestions? I'm so tempted to just buy an Asus Xonar card, but I really should not be spending money, when stereo sound will do well enough.
The onboard audio only has 3 rear jacks (stereo out, line in, microphone in) but the specifications of the motherboard's sound say:
- Audio Codec: ALC3863-CG
- High Definition (Azalia) 5.1 channel audio support
I've tried switching to generic Realtek drivers, but the DTS Studio Sound control panel just keeps coming back. I'm not sure if it's reinstalling itself, or if it's part of the generic Realtek drivers for this version of their hardware or what.
Anyone have suggestions? I'm so tempted to just buy an Asus Xonar card, but I really should not be spending money, when stereo sound will do well enough.