In Reply to: Questions on different Realtek drivers and chipsets posted by Christine Tham on March 11, 2007 at 13:06:59:
Just this past weekend I was installing Windows XP on a
machine with an Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard, containing
an on-board Realtek ALC882M HD audio chip.I tried Realtek's Release 1.51 and Release 1.57 driver
installers, as well as (per ThomasPf's recommendations a few
days ago for getting "bit-perfect" S/PDIF out of a Realtek-equipped
motherboard) the older Release 1.31 installer.In no case was I able to change the sampling rate to be
other than 48 kHz in the control-panel app.(I suppose this might be a limitation of Asus' implementation
rather than the Realtek chip itself, if the chip is getting
a clock input from an external oscillator.)
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Follow Ups
- Re: Questions on different Realtek drivers and chipsets - Jim F. 09:18:52 03/12/07 (6)
- Re: Questions on different Realtek drivers and chipsets - ThomasPf 18:10:58 03/12/07 (0)
- Can you do me a favour and try driver V1.61 on XP? - Christine Tham 16:13:58 03/12/07 (4)
- Re: Can you do me a favour and try driver V1.61 on XP? - Jim F. 11:38:05 03/18/07 (3)
- Re: Can you do me a favour and try driver V1.61 on XP? - Jim F. 11:45:02 03/18/07 (2)
- Thanks - you are very thorough - Christine Tham 15:16:51 03/18/07 (1)
- Re: Thanks - you are very thorough - Jim F. 19:00:10 03/25/07 (0)