Sound Device For Windows Xp
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While you were working on your Windows® XP-based PC and attempting to play a sound device, you suddenly came across the “No Audio Device found” error. This means that in spite of compatible sound drivers for your computer’s audio equipments are installed on the system; they are not responding due to a technical problem. Runs on: Windows XP, Vista, 7. WAV Recorder Plus v.1.1. WAV Recorder Plus is an easy to use program that can record from any sound device. Record audio sound from any device to WMA (Windows Media Audio) and PCM WAV audio files.
*Windows Xp Audio Device Download
*Install Sound Device Windows Xp
*Hp Sound Device
*Sound Driver For Windows Xp 32-bit
Recently, some Windows 10 users may experiencing an audio problem - No Audio Output Device is Installed error. It can be caused by many possible factors, such as Windows 10 October 2018 update bugs, the audio devices is unknown, or audio drivers are missing. According to Microsoft, “An Intel audio driver was incorrectly pushed to devices via Windows Update”, incompatible audio drivers might be one of the causes as well.
The solutions here will help you solve the sound problem caused by updating drivers, Windows Update, audio device with error code, no audio driver installed, or no audio device, etc.
Hope those solutions can help you to get the sound back.
The solutions are applicable to the sound problem in Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP.
First of all, the most important thing is to create a system restore point in the Rescue Center of Driver Booster before you try the following solutions. If anything bad happens, you can restore your system to the state of the previous good restore point.
Free download to create a system restore point
Steps as follows:
Solution 1:Make Sure All External Conditions OK
If your computer suddenly has no sound, it may be a hardware issue and caused by some external factors.
1. Check your battery and volume, make sure you have turned on all volume controls.
2. Check the sound output device (external speaker, microphone, headphones, etc.)
*
Check if the audio output device is connected properly, and if the connection wire between the audio output device and the computer is in normal condition.
*
Check if the audio output device works normally. You can replace it with another headset to see if it works.
3. Some speakers, headphones, or apps have their own volume control. Please check them all and make sure the switch is turned on.
4. If you use desktop computer, please make sure you have plugged into the correct jacks.
For example:
Usually the jacks have color differences: green jack is for headphones, red one is for microphone. If there is no color difference, the corresponding hints will be given.
Jacks on front panel with color difference:
Jacks on back panel with color difference:
Jacks with no color difference:
Laptop two-in-one jack:
If there is no problem with all hardware or external issues, please read on.
Solution 2: Use the Tool Fix No Sound in Driver Booster
However, when No Audio Output Device is Installed error occurs, it will be more likely an internal problem. If you have installed the latest Driver Booster, you can automatically fix the sound problem as following steps:
Step 1: Open Driver Booster
Step 2: Click the Tools icon on the left side of the main screen
Step 3: Select the tool Fix No Sound.
Step 4: See if everything works.
The tool can fix the following problem:
- The audio service is turned off
- The audio device is disabled
- HDMI/DisplayPort audio output problem
- Switch audio output mode (AC97/HD Audio)
- The audio output device is changed
- The default audio output device is changed
If the tool fails to fix the sound problem, please try the Solution3.
Solution 3:Use Windows built-in Troubleshoot Feature
Windows 7 / Windows 8
Step1: Open Control Panel (Press “Windows + R”> Input “control” > Click “OK” > Set View by as Small icons to view all control panel items)
Step 2: Find and click“Troubleshoot”
Step3: Select“Troubleshoot audio playback”
Windows 10
Step 1: Right click the sound icon in the system tray
Step 2: Choose “Troubleshoot sound problems”
Step 3: After detecting, the related problem will be displayed, and please follow the instructions prompted to troubleshoot the problem.
Solution 4: Switch Audio Output Mode
Some sound problem is caused by changing the audio output mode (AC97/HD Audio), the following steps guide you to manually change the mode back.
Open Control Panel to see if there is Realtek HD Audio Manager.
- If there is no Realtek HD Audio Manager, please perform the Solution 6.
- If Realtek HD Audio Manager is in the Control Panel, please continue to perform the following steps.
Step1: Open Control Panel (set View by as Small icons refer to Solution 3)
Step2: Click Realtek HD Audio Manager in Control Panel.
Step3: Click the gear icon on the top right of the window and choose Option.
Step 4: Tick AC97 Front Panel and then check whether it fixes the no sound problem.
If Solution 4 fails to fix the problem, please try Solution 6.
Solution 5 : Other Realtek HD Audio Manager
If your have an older version of Realtek HD Audio, your Realtek HD Audio Manager Panel may look the same as the picture below. Please follow the instruction as it shows in the picture.
1. Click the file icon on the top right corner.
2. Tick the box of Disable front panel jack detection.
If the sound is still not working, you can try to use the Tool Fix No Sound of Driver Booster again to see how it works.
Solution 6:Uninstall Incorrect Driver
Windows Update and updating driver with other programs may cause audio device not working properly, audio device has error code. The followings steps will guide you to uninstall the current wrong driver. Windows Xp Audio Device Download
Step 1: Open Device Manager (Press “Windows + R” > Input “devmgmt.msc” > Click “OK”)
Step 2: Expand Sound, video and game controllers, you will see the audio devices.
Step 3: Right click the related audio device* and choose Uninstall devices*.
Which audio device should be uninstall*:
- If your system use HDMI or DI (Display Port) to output the audio, you should have one of the three audio devices (NVIDIA High Definition Audio, AMD High Definition Audio, Intel(R) Display Audio), please uninstall the audio device you have.
- If your system does not use HDMI or DI (Display Port) to output the audio, please uninstall the other audio device (except NVIDIA High Definition Audio, AMD High Definition Audio, Intel(R) Display Audio) under Sound, video and game controllers.
Tips *:
During the uninstall process, please make sure to tick “Delete the Driver software for this device”.
For more information about HDMI or DP (Display Port).
Reboot your PC after uninstall to see if still any problem, if the problem remains, please try Solution 7.
Solution 7:Install a Correct Driver
If there is no driver installed for your audio device or your current driver is not correct, you can follow the steps below to install a right driver.
1. If the sound problem still exists after rebooting your PC, please try to update audio drivers as the steps below:
Step 1: Open Device Manager and expand Sound, video and game controllers (just re-perform the first 2 steps of solution 6).
Step 2: Right click the related audio device and choose Update driver to see if your audio system is back to normal.
Step 3: Click Search automatically for updated driver software to check the update for your driver.
2. If there is no audio device under Sound, video and game controllers, please follow the steps below:
Step 1: Find and expand Other devices
Step 2: Right click the devices under Other devices and choose Update driver to see if your system is back to normal.
3. If you have not use Driver Booster as a driver updater, you can try it with the easiest one-click solution to update drivers automatically.
Active the PRO version with a great offer below:
If the problem remains after the update, please re-perform Solution 4.
If you still have the problem after all steps above, please download DBInfoHelper > double click to run this tool > click ’Save report to Desktop’ > find db_info_xxxx.zip on your desktop > send the zip file to dbfeedback@iobit.com
Solution 8:Get Back Your Audio Device
If there is no audio device in your Device Manager, you can try this solution.
Step 1: Go to Device Manager > click the Action tab > Choose “Add Legacy hardware”
Note: if there is only the Help option in the list after clicking Action, please click on a blank space around the list and then click on the ’Action’ menu again
Step 2: Click “Next”to load “Add Hardware Wizard”
Step 3: Choose “Search for and install hardware automatically (Recommended)”> Click “Next”
Step 4: Click ’Next’ (even if Wizard did not find any new hardware on your computer)
Step 5: Then you will see the Common hardware types > find and choose“Sound, video and game controllers”> click “Next”Install Sound Device Windows Xp
Step 6: Select the manufacturer of the audio driver you want > click “Next”
Step 7: Click ’Next’ to install the driver
Step 8: When you find back your audio device, please try the above solutions.
Appendix:How to Disable Driver Updates in Windows Update
We’ve received many feedback from our users that there was no sound after Windows update recently. In this case, we recommend temporarily turn off driver updates in Windows update.
Windows 10
Note: This does not apply to Windows 10 Home.
Step 1: Go to Windows support
Step 2: Click the text link Download the ’Show or hide updates’ troubleshooter package now to download the tool
Step 3: Open“wushowhide.diagcab” after the download > click “Next”
Step 4: Just wait
Step 5: Click “Hide updates”
Step 6: Select the update items you want to hide(recommend to hide all items) >click“Next”
Windows 7
Step 1: Take reference of the instructions
Step 2: Open Device Installing Settings and set up as shows below:
Windows 8/8.1
Go to Control Panel > System and Security > System > follow the steps in the following picture.
Important Microsoft has released version 1.0a of the Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver for Microsoft Windows. The newer release supports the High Definition Audio and modem implementations that are known to Microsoft as of August 1, 2004. This is the second version of this driver and supersedes this hotfix. We recommend that you install version 1.0a of this driver. For more information about version 1.0a of this driver and about how to obtain it, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
888111 Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver version 1.0a available for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000INTRODUCTION
This article describes the first release of the Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver for Microsoft Windows. This driver is designed to work with the following versions of Windows:
*
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
*
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1)
*
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4)
This release supports the High Definition Audio and modem implementations that are known to Microsoft as of March 19, 2004. The package will not work on High Definition Audio implementations that are disclosed to Microsoft after this date.Hp Sound Device More Information
A supported feature that modifies the default behavior of the product is available from Microsoft. However, this feature is intended to modify only the behavior that this article describes. Apply this feature only to systems that specifically require it. This feature might receive additional testing. Therefore, if the system is not severely affected by the lack of this feature, we recommend that you wait for the next software update that contains this feature.If the feature is available for download, there is a ’Hotfix download available’ section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the feature. Note If additional issues occur or if any troubleshooting is required, you might have to create a separate service request. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for this specific feature. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support telephone numbers or to create a separate service request, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=supportNote The ’Hotfix download available’ form displays the languages for which the feature is available. If you do not see your language, it is because the feature is not available for that language.PrerequisitesSound Driver For Windows Xp 32-bit
To apply this update, you must have one of the following versions of Windows installed on your computer:
*
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
*
Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
*
Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 (SP4)Restart requirement
You may have to restart your computer after you apply this update.File information
The English version of this update has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.Windows Server 2003Windows XP SP1Windows 2000 SP4 More Information
The new UAA describes a class driver architecture for computer audio solutions that are supported in Microsoft Windows operating systems.An audio device that is UAA compliant can rely completely on the operating system for driver support. Therefore, the hardware vendor does not have to supply a custom driver for the device. Microsoft plans to supply UAA class drivers for the following classes of audio device in Windows Server 2008.
*
USB Audio
*
IEEE 1394 AV/C
*
High Definition Audio
A High Definition Audio device complies with the Intel High Definition Audio specification. A High Definition Audio device connects to the PCI bus or to the PCI Express bus. This High Definition Audio device can reside on an internal audio card, or it can be part of an integrated motherboard chip set. The update that is described in this article supports the spring 2004 Intel initial hardware release of High Definition Audio-compliant solutions.The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.The advantages of UAA over the current audio industry solution, AC’97 Audio Codec, include the following.For users
*
Simpler installation of audio peripherals
*
Increased system stability
*
Easier installation of audio drivers
*
Increased performance
*
Glitch-free audio
*
Increased security for protected content
*
Reduced requirement for vendor-supplied drivers
*
Reduced requirement to upgrade drivers
*
Guaranteed basic audio support for UAA-compliant devicesFor OEMs and hardware manufacturers
*
Reduced software development, testing, and support
*
Reduced exposure to product support calls and to product returns
*
Easier phase-out for products at ’end of life’
For more information about the UAA in Microsoft Windows, download the Universal Audio Architecture white paper. To do this, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/audio/UAA.mspxFor more information about Microsoft software updates, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updatesFor information about your hardware manufacturer, visit the following Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/vendors/en-usMicrosoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.
Download here: http://gg.gg/nyvts
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While you were working on your Windows® XP-based PC and attempting to play a sound device, you suddenly came across the “No Audio Device found” error. This means that in spite of compatible sound drivers for your computer’s audio equipments are installed on the system; they are not responding due to a technical problem. Runs on: Windows XP, Vista, 7. WAV Recorder Plus v.1.1. WAV Recorder Plus is an easy to use program that can record from any sound device. Record audio sound from any device to WMA (Windows Media Audio) and PCM WAV audio files.
*Windows Xp Audio Device Download
*Install Sound Device Windows Xp
*Hp Sound Device
*Sound Driver For Windows Xp 32-bit
Recently, some Windows 10 users may experiencing an audio problem - No Audio Output Device is Installed error. It can be caused by many possible factors, such as Windows 10 October 2018 update bugs, the audio devices is unknown, or audio drivers are missing. According to Microsoft, “An Intel audio driver was incorrectly pushed to devices via Windows Update”, incompatible audio drivers might be one of the causes as well.
The solutions here will help you solve the sound problem caused by updating drivers, Windows Update, audio device with error code, no audio driver installed, or no audio device, etc.
Hope those solutions can help you to get the sound back.
The solutions are applicable to the sound problem in Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP.
First of all, the most important thing is to create a system restore point in the Rescue Center of Driver Booster before you try the following solutions. If anything bad happens, you can restore your system to the state of the previous good restore point.
Free download to create a system restore point
Steps as follows:
Solution 1:Make Sure All External Conditions OK
If your computer suddenly has no sound, it may be a hardware issue and caused by some external factors.
1. Check your battery and volume, make sure you have turned on all volume controls.
2. Check the sound output device (external speaker, microphone, headphones, etc.)
*
Check if the audio output device is connected properly, and if the connection wire between the audio output device and the computer is in normal condition.
*
Check if the audio output device works normally. You can replace it with another headset to see if it works.
3. Some speakers, headphones, or apps have their own volume control. Please check them all and make sure the switch is turned on.
4. If you use desktop computer, please make sure you have plugged into the correct jacks.
For example:
Usually the jacks have color differences: green jack is for headphones, red one is for microphone. If there is no color difference, the corresponding hints will be given.
Jacks on front panel with color difference:
Jacks on back panel with color difference:
Jacks with no color difference:
Laptop two-in-one jack:
If there is no problem with all hardware or external issues, please read on.
Solution 2: Use the Tool Fix No Sound in Driver Booster
However, when No Audio Output Device is Installed error occurs, it will be more likely an internal problem. If you have installed the latest Driver Booster, you can automatically fix the sound problem as following steps:
Step 1: Open Driver Booster
Step 2: Click the Tools icon on the left side of the main screen
Step 3: Select the tool Fix No Sound.
Step 4: See if everything works.
The tool can fix the following problem:
- The audio service is turned off
- The audio device is disabled
- HDMI/DisplayPort audio output problem
- Switch audio output mode (AC97/HD Audio)
- The audio output device is changed
- The default audio output device is changed
If the tool fails to fix the sound problem, please try the Solution3.
Solution 3:Use Windows built-in Troubleshoot Feature
Windows 7 / Windows 8
Step1: Open Control Panel (Press “Windows + R”> Input “control” > Click “OK” > Set View by as Small icons to view all control panel items)
Step 2: Find and click“Troubleshoot”
Step3: Select“Troubleshoot audio playback”
Windows 10
Step 1: Right click the sound icon in the system tray
Step 2: Choose “Troubleshoot sound problems”
Step 3: After detecting, the related problem will be displayed, and please follow the instructions prompted to troubleshoot the problem.
Solution 4: Switch Audio Output Mode
Some sound problem is caused by changing the audio output mode (AC97/HD Audio), the following steps guide you to manually change the mode back.
Open Control Panel to see if there is Realtek HD Audio Manager.
- If there is no Realtek HD Audio Manager, please perform the Solution 6.
- If Realtek HD Audio Manager is in the Control Panel, please continue to perform the following steps.
Step1: Open Control Panel (set View by as Small icons refer to Solution 3)
Step2: Click Realtek HD Audio Manager in Control Panel.
Step3: Click the gear icon on the top right of the window and choose Option.
Step 4: Tick AC97 Front Panel and then check whether it fixes the no sound problem.
If Solution 4 fails to fix the problem, please try Solution 6.
Solution 5 : Other Realtek HD Audio Manager
If your have an older version of Realtek HD Audio, your Realtek HD Audio Manager Panel may look the same as the picture below. Please follow the instruction as it shows in the picture.
1. Click the file icon on the top right corner.
2. Tick the box of Disable front panel jack detection.
If the sound is still not working, you can try to use the Tool Fix No Sound of Driver Booster again to see how it works.
Solution 6:Uninstall Incorrect Driver
Windows Update and updating driver with other programs may cause audio device not working properly, audio device has error code. The followings steps will guide you to uninstall the current wrong driver. Windows Xp Audio Device Download
Step 1: Open Device Manager (Press “Windows + R” > Input “devmgmt.msc” > Click “OK”)
Step 2: Expand Sound, video and game controllers, you will see the audio devices.
Step 3: Right click the related audio device* and choose Uninstall devices*.
Which audio device should be uninstall*:
- If your system use HDMI or DI (Display Port) to output the audio, you should have one of the three audio devices (NVIDIA High Definition Audio, AMD High Definition Audio, Intel(R) Display Audio), please uninstall the audio device you have.
- If your system does not use HDMI or DI (Display Port) to output the audio, please uninstall the other audio device (except NVIDIA High Definition Audio, AMD High Definition Audio, Intel(R) Display Audio) under Sound, video and game controllers.
Tips *:
During the uninstall process, please make sure to tick “Delete the Driver software for this device”.
For more information about HDMI or DP (Display Port).
Reboot your PC after uninstall to see if still any problem, if the problem remains, please try Solution 7.
Solution 7:Install a Correct Driver
If there is no driver installed for your audio device or your current driver is not correct, you can follow the steps below to install a right driver.
1. If the sound problem still exists after rebooting your PC, please try to update audio drivers as the steps below:
Step 1: Open Device Manager and expand Sound, video and game controllers (just re-perform the first 2 steps of solution 6).
Step 2: Right click the related audio device and choose Update driver to see if your audio system is back to normal.
Step 3: Click Search automatically for updated driver software to check the update for your driver.
2. If there is no audio device under Sound, video and game controllers, please follow the steps below:
Step 1: Find and expand Other devices
Step 2: Right click the devices under Other devices and choose Update driver to see if your system is back to normal.
3. If you have not use Driver Booster as a driver updater, you can try it with the easiest one-click solution to update drivers automatically.
Active the PRO version with a great offer below:
If the problem remains after the update, please re-perform Solution 4.
If you still have the problem after all steps above, please download DBInfoHelper > double click to run this tool > click ’Save report to Desktop’ > find db_info_xxxx.zip on your desktop > send the zip file to dbfeedback@iobit.com
Solution 8:Get Back Your Audio Device
If there is no audio device in your Device Manager, you can try this solution.
Step 1: Go to Device Manager > click the Action tab > Choose “Add Legacy hardware”
Note: if there is only the Help option in the list after clicking Action, please click on a blank space around the list and then click on the ’Action’ menu again
Step 2: Click “Next”to load “Add Hardware Wizard”
Step 3: Choose “Search for and install hardware automatically (Recommended)”> Click “Next”
Step 4: Click ’Next’ (even if Wizard did not find any new hardware on your computer)
Step 5: Then you will see the Common hardware types > find and choose“Sound, video and game controllers”> click “Next”Install Sound Device Windows Xp
Step 6: Select the manufacturer of the audio driver you want > click “Next”
Step 7: Click ’Next’ to install the driver
Step 8: When you find back your audio device, please try the above solutions.
Appendix:How to Disable Driver Updates in Windows Update
We’ve received many feedback from our users that there was no sound after Windows update recently. In this case, we recommend temporarily turn off driver updates in Windows update.
Windows 10
Note: This does not apply to Windows 10 Home.
Step 1: Go to Windows support
Step 2: Click the text link Download the ’Show or hide updates’ troubleshooter package now to download the tool
Step 3: Open“wushowhide.diagcab” after the download > click “Next”
Step 4: Just wait
Step 5: Click “Hide updates”
Step 6: Select the update items you want to hide(recommend to hide all items) >click“Next”
Windows 7
Step 1: Take reference of the instructions
Step 2: Open Device Installing Settings and set up as shows below:
Windows 8/8.1
Go to Control Panel > System and Security > System > follow the steps in the following picture.
Important Microsoft has released version 1.0a of the Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver for Microsoft Windows. The newer release supports the High Definition Audio and modem implementations that are known to Microsoft as of August 1, 2004. This is the second version of this driver and supersedes this hotfix. We recommend that you install version 1.0a of this driver. For more information about version 1.0a of this driver and about how to obtain it, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
888111 Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver version 1.0a available for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000INTRODUCTION
This article describes the first release of the Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver for Microsoft Windows. This driver is designed to work with the following versions of Windows:
*
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
*
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1)
*
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4)
This release supports the High Definition Audio and modem implementations that are known to Microsoft as of March 19, 2004. The package will not work on High Definition Audio implementations that are disclosed to Microsoft after this date.Hp Sound Device More Information
A supported feature that modifies the default behavior of the product is available from Microsoft. However, this feature is intended to modify only the behavior that this article describes. Apply this feature only to systems that specifically require it. This feature might receive additional testing. Therefore, if the system is not severely affected by the lack of this feature, we recommend that you wait for the next software update that contains this feature.If the feature is available for download, there is a ’Hotfix download available’ section at the top of this Knowledge Base article. If this section does not appear, contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support to obtain the feature. Note If additional issues occur or if any troubleshooting is required, you might have to create a separate service request. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for this specific feature. For a complete list of Microsoft Customer Service and Support telephone numbers or to create a separate service request, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=supportNote The ’Hotfix download available’ form displays the languages for which the feature is available. If you do not see your language, it is because the feature is not available for that language.PrerequisitesSound Driver For Windows Xp 32-bit
To apply this update, you must have one of the following versions of Windows installed on your computer:
*
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
*
Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
*
Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 (SP4)Restart requirement
You may have to restart your computer after you apply this update.File information
The English version of this update has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.Windows Server 2003Windows XP SP1Windows 2000 SP4 More Information
The new UAA describes a class driver architecture for computer audio solutions that are supported in Microsoft Windows operating systems.An audio device that is UAA compliant can rely completely on the operating system for driver support. Therefore, the hardware vendor does not have to supply a custom driver for the device. Microsoft plans to supply UAA class drivers for the following classes of audio device in Windows Server 2008.
*
USB Audio
*
IEEE 1394 AV/C
*
High Definition Audio
A High Definition Audio device complies with the Intel High Definition Audio specification. A High Definition Audio device connects to the PCI bus or to the PCI Express bus. This High Definition Audio device can reside on an internal audio card, or it can be part of an integrated motherboard chip set. The update that is described in this article supports the spring 2004 Intel initial hardware release of High Definition Audio-compliant solutions.The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.The advantages of UAA over the current audio industry solution, AC’97 Audio Codec, include the following.For users
*
Simpler installation of audio peripherals
*
Increased system stability
*
Easier installation of audio drivers
*
Increased performance
*
Glitch-free audio
*
Increased security for protected content
*
Reduced requirement for vendor-supplied drivers
*
Reduced requirement to upgrade drivers
*
Guaranteed basic audio support for UAA-compliant devicesFor OEMs and hardware manufacturers
*
Reduced software development, testing, and support
*
Reduced exposure to product support calls and to product returns
*
Easier phase-out for products at ’end of life’
For more information about the UAA in Microsoft Windows, download the Universal Audio Architecture white paper. To do this, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/audio/UAA.mspxFor more information about Microsoft software updates, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updatesFor information about your hardware manufacturer, visit the following Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/vendors/en-usMicrosoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.
Download here: http://gg.gg/nyvts
https://diarynote.indered.space
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