It would be nice to be able to separate the inputs with the generic UAD drivers so I can also use other options with danthephotographyman & grimmute: Unfortunately with these drivers I have microphone echo problems. At least this way I can separate headphones and speakers.
My only "solution" to this so far is not to install any sound drivers and let Windows high definition audio drivers handle it. Neither the UAD drivers from ASRock website nor the latest UAD drivers here has an option to separate front and rear audio jacks. Unfortunately I have the same issue with my X470 Taichi (ALC1220).
No idea how to get the front and back audio seperated I'm on that ASRock z370 Extreme4 as well :( Weirdly my PC was working jsut fine until i formatted and made a fresh windows install two days ago. I was not sure that this problem is related to the motherboard. I do NOT however, have to do this on my old HP pavilion computer that uses ALC888S and my custom built PC using a Gigabyte board with ALC892 as that multi-stream option is available on those machines regardless of using either legacy HDA or UAD Realtek audio drivers. ALC887) that didn't have that option before. The rtkhdaud.dat config trick to have the multi-stream option seems to work with some ALC8xx audio chipsets (esp. I had to create a specialized configuration file (rtkhdaud.dat) w/ a PBIndependentSupport feature enabled from an undocumented Realtek HDA driver test tool (ask alanfox2000 about that tool) and place that config file onto the Windows\System32\drivers folder and reboot in order for that option to appear in either the Realtek HD Audio Manager app or in the Realtek Audio Console on that ASUS board using Realtek ALC887. I know because my friend's old Asus M5A78L-M/LE USB3 board uses ALC887 (ID on there is "DEV_0887&SUBSYS_10438576") and that option usually never appears whether using legacy HDA or UAD drivers. The multi-stream option to "Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously" is either hidden or unavailable, especially for ALC887 audio chipsets. Looking at the screenshots above, it seems you are unfortunately out of luck and I feel this variation might only exist on laptops. In my case, it allows for independent playback/recording of both the laptop's internal speakers and microphone and the External Headphones/Microphone combo jack together.Īudio Director and these options exist in the classic Realtek Control Panel too, but I assume like everything else to do with the Realtek Audio Packages, it is totally dependent on your specific codec/driver combo whether it will be visible/functional or not. If you want to separate your Inputs/Outputs, you will want to select "Multi-stream mode". It says you must restart for the change to take effect, but in my case it works immediately. If you open the Realtek Audio Console and navigate to "Device advanced settings", you might see a section called "Audio Director" which presents two options to choose from: "Classic mode" or "Multi-stream mode". This might exist for you already, but under a new name, at least is the case for my laptop, so I thought I'd chime in here to let you guys know. Good job pal1000, every one have nice time with this release I sure do :D ?
Oh, to not forget about install : The best way to install this driver is to install uad 8501 ( automatically will uninstall previous driver and fix all problems ) then update in devices properties with this 8813 and then install the realtek audio console from Microsoft store if you have win 10. Please help or please explain this phenomena.
There is one problem that I found common with every driver, sound start to pup up like fire cracker when it gets amplitude saturated, this seem to be a problem for everyone with 775 board or alc889a. Hi every one :D, retasking work fine with 775 gigagyte board, two streams can be achived by retasking a port on a realtek audio console or the panel ( see pictures above I wont send new ones they depend on your hda or uad driver ), and then declaring one stream wasapi output, I'm using MediaMonkey ( free ) for wasapi and Kodi for 7.1 audio output to achive two streams ( hope this will be fixed in future with regular directmedia streams ).