Web searching for some kind of hack, led me here. I went looking for a more recent IDT 92HDxxx HD Audio driver than what was readily available in Drivers and Downloads, but no luck. I figure it was using some old compatibility layer. I didn't have audio problems in general, just this game. After some recent major update, I think from October 2018, I got bad buzzy noises when playing an old game, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri. I have an old Latitude E4300 that's running Windows 10. The trick of disabling eSATA in the BIOS worked for me. Īre there any plans for Dell to update older IDT drivers to work with Windows 10 Creators Update and restore these missing features? SRS enhancement is especially necessary as it optimises the loudness and clarity for Dell's laptop speakers.Ī previous thread about this is here. To "fix" this, Windows installs a generic audio driver, but this removes Dell specific features like the IDT control panel, SRS enhancement, Andrea processing, etc. Some quick googling reveals that other manufacturers encountered this same problem: The latest driver that Dell lists is version 6., A03 (92HD87B1) which was last updated. This has been an issue for me for a few months, but it seems my laptop's supported IDT driver is not compatible with the latest Windows 10 Creators Update.
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