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Depends on the soundcard. For example with Asus Realtek soundcards you can route the inputs and ouputs from the Sound Manager, see the related link.
Realtech does not fully support SoundBlaster features.
Generally speaking , if u can't hear sound , u may install the wrong audio drive , or there are faults with ur sound card or motherboard . In this regards , u can't hear sound with uninstalling ur realtek drive .
nvidia geforce 8200 is a motherboard, not a sound card. It has a Realtek HDA (Azalia) soundcard integrated.
I just solved this problem by installing the correct version of "Realtek HD Audio Driver" for windows 7. my old version of realtek hd audio driver was for win xp. I removed it, and downloaded the correct updated version for win7, then installed it. problem solved.
Do you actually have a PnP Realtek soundcard? (An added-on, plugged in physical card you have installed into your computer frame) Or are you trying to find the sound card driver? (This seems more logical) If this is the case, there are a variety of Realtek sound devices. You can go to this site, and if all you really need is the driver for your sound card, you will be able to download it free .http://ptf.com/realtek/realtek+sound+card/
not an answer but this is the info : my speakers are plugged in and turned ON. the green light is even on. somehow it doesnt make a sound on any thing with sound . the speakers are in perfect shape and condition. i see this thing called "realtek HD audio manager" that is where i need to fix something (i think). if it is what do i do there ? if not then where and how do i fix it ?
The card needs to be configured, or re-configured to play through more then 2 speakers. This can be changed in "Audio/Speakers/Sound" in the control panel.
man you will prob have to check wat sound card u have and update the driver for it and check that all ur cords ar pluged in and if ur mother board even does have a sound card. well hope this helped u :Dsometimes also, you will find that you have all the necessary drivers and soundcards installed but you don't have the sound so i suggest, open controll panel in classic view, open system and then open device manager, first try deactivating and re- activating the realtek audio, an if that doesn work, scroll down to the pci bus and do a roll back, hope this helps
Control panel > System > Hardware > Device manager > Sound, video and game controllers > right click on your audio device > Uninstall
It can only play sound if it has hookups for audio in the back of the player.
Any CD player that has good sound quality should play audio books well. You can also listen to them on apps on an iPod device that offer audio books.