UPDATE: So I've found out that the sound card is sending a signal to the surround sound system pre-converting any audio that is output to DTS BUT when I try to test it, the surround sound system does not receive any audio. Is there any other way I could be having the Sound card be a default output? It's frustrating because I see on the surround sound system right now that it's getting a Dolby Digital Live signal (the logo is lit up) but for some reason it's not putting audio out.Īnd as for the default situation, I have the speakers selected as the default output device. I've never had this issue before with this sound card. This happened immediately after I ran driver verification in windows 10. No, as a matter of fact everything was A-Okay after the anniversary update. It may be worth checking to make sure your sound card is set as default(can be an issue with hdmi monitors/tv's becoming default.). It did the same thing with Windows 8.Īfter every major update I just uninstall and reinstall the audio drivers do get it working again. I am on analog out and using a modified driver so it may be different. I have a titanium fatality(was on sale years back) and have used the mode swap trick to get sound working(sound plays and be recorded, but does not come from the speakers). ![]() Did this happen right after the Anniversary update for Windows 10.
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