WillyLax
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Denon AVR-4700
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- McIntosh MC275
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- Adcom GFA7000
- Computer Audio
- Dell XPS 17 9720 Laptop
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- Samsung 65"
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- Harmony 700
I have an older Toshiba Laptop running Windows 10 that can connect to my Denon AVR-4700 with no problem and use the ASIO drivers with REW. Howerver, with my new Dell XPS 17 laptop, I can't get the ASIO drivers to work. I don't get any error message, I can selet the ASIO drivers and it shows all 8 speakers in the output drop down, but I can't get sound out of any speaker. After I try the ASIO drivers, if I then switch back to the JAVA drivers, then I can no longer get any sound out of them either. If I reboot the laptop, the JAVA drivers will work again, but again if I try the ASIO drivers, the JAVA drivers stop working. In fact, after trying the ASIO drivers, I can't get any sounds out of the AVR and have to reboot the laptop.
I have unstialled the Maxx Audio program that came pre-installed on the Dell laptop, but that did not help. I have unstalled and reinstalled both the ASIO4All drivers and REW, both using the latest versions, but still does not work. On my older laptop, the HDMI connection shows up as Nvidia display Audio. However, on this new Dell, it actually has two video cards, an Intel display driver that is built into the motherboard/CPU and a Nvidia Graphics card. The laptop apparently uses the Intel display adapter as the default to save energy and only uses the Nvidia Graphics card as need for things like Photoshop. In the device manager and in the ASIO Control panel, it shows an HD Audio Driver for Display Audio, which is an Intel driver, and does NOT use the Nvidia driver like my older Toshiba laptop. It does give you the ability to manuall tell it which programs should use the Intel display driver and which should use the Nvidia. I told it to use the Intel display driver for REW since it is using their Audio drivers, but that did not work either.
Has anyone else been able to get the ASIO drivers to work on a newer Dell XPS laptop running Windows 11? Any ideas of why I can't these ASIO drivers to work?
Thanks.
I have unstialled the Maxx Audio program that came pre-installed on the Dell laptop, but that did not help. I have unstalled and reinstalled both the ASIO4All drivers and REW, both using the latest versions, but still does not work. On my older laptop, the HDMI connection shows up as Nvidia display Audio. However, on this new Dell, it actually has two video cards, an Intel display driver that is built into the motherboard/CPU and a Nvidia Graphics card. The laptop apparently uses the Intel display adapter as the default to save energy and only uses the Nvidia Graphics card as need for things like Photoshop. In the device manager and in the ASIO Control panel, it shows an HD Audio Driver for Display Audio, which is an Intel driver, and does NOT use the Nvidia driver like my older Toshiba laptop. It does give you the ability to manuall tell it which programs should use the Intel display driver and which should use the Nvidia. I told it to use the Intel display driver for REW since it is using their Audio drivers, but that did not work either.
Has anyone else been able to get the ASIO drivers to work on a newer Dell XPS laptop running Windows 11? Any ideas of why I can't these ASIO drivers to work?
Thanks.