![]() ![]() in some cases, the simple windows troubleshooting system may partially fix some of the issues, but don't count on it. In conclusion, in most cases the OS is at fault directly for the major sound issues that are very hard to track/fix. Improvisations like disabling all effects will have bad consequences, like lower volume or even undistinguishable audio. Disabling specific things like Dolby, DTS or EAX may partially make things better. ![]() Generally, sound is harder to tweak assuming it functions relatively correctly initially. Issues like auto-volume reduction are still unfixed practically. But there are way more functionality problems. You can click This PC to open File Explorer in Windows 10. thats because the old or classic 'Realtek HD Audio Manager' control panel program was bundled in the old Realtek HD Audio drivers like the general R2.82 release on their web site, several years ago in summer of 2017 and not used in newer drivers. In the newer 8.X and 10 versions, it's even a worse quality (but not that of a big decrease like from XP to Vista/7). You can find Realtek HD Audio Manager in Windows 10 from File Explorer. ![]() Even good tweakers like SRS lost a lot of possibilities. If sound could be considered quite of good quality in XP, in Vista and 7 it lost a lot of quality due to the multiple OS layers interfering with the actual sound card functionality. ![]() Overall sound quality and functionality decreased with each major windows version since XP. ![]()
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