![]() One thing I have noticed through many reinstalls is that the events log mentions Device not migrated. It's amazing for music but both Netflix and games have incredibly low audio with the Realtek driver without loudness equalization so I'm forced to use the generic MS driver. Also, while I regain the option, the audio seems vaguely hollow unless restarted when the audio console loses its options again but the sound is fine. The weirdest part is if I unistall the device the Realtek driver returns and I regain the full capability of the Audio console but upon restart it's gone again. I wouldn't have minded it too much but to me the audio quality seems slightly worse with the generic MS driver. If I install the generic Microsoft driver I regain the Loudness Equalization option through Sound Settings but naturally Realtek Audio Console stops working. Since I checked the other thread, device manager has Realtek Audio listed and not Realtek High Definition Audio Device. 3 weeks ago without any reason (I checked for Windows Updates) the Loudness Equalization option, along with the addional EQ bars, randomly disappeared from the Realtek Audio Console. I have an ASUS TUF 505DT and primarily use headphones. I've been having an odd problem with Loudness Equalization. ![]()
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