Kevin Shroff's Modded Realtek Drivers (KSMRD v1) Release: 7-17-17, based on Dell Realtek Driver 6.0.1.8105 Tested & Working on: Dell XPS 15 9560 (Also seems to be compatible with XPS 13 9360 & Inspiron 7567, however untested) Should work on other XPS laptops too (i.e. Ms8147c sound driver for mac. 9550) with Waves MaxxAudio - you can try this out yourself, or give me the hardware IDs of your Realtek Audio (check second post) and I can verify this for you. About: This modded Realtek Audio driver disables the heavy post-processing sound effects from the stock Dell driver to allow for a clean, neutral, and flat audio experience. Drivers for lenovo laptop. This is achieved by disabling Waves MaxxAudio throughout the driver, thus leaving intact only the essential core Realtek audio software. Sound blaster 5.1 vx. How To Update Realtek Drivers![]() Waves MaxxAudio is immutable bloatware that is shipped with all modern Dell XPS systems. It is inherently flawed as it heavily manipulates any and all audio output, making it impossible to accurately produce or listen to music, and overall degrades the entire aural experience on any machine that it is present on. As Waves MaxxAudio is part of the Audio driver of Dell XPS systems, it was otherwise impossible to disable just MaxxAudio and its processing effects - even when MaxxAudio is turned off in its application's GUI, post-processing STILL occurs on any and all audio output. The only other alternative was to use the Microsoft default Windows High Definition Audio driver, but this driver has many problems on Dell XPS machines - it causes random loud pops and crackles, especially during usage with ASIO software (in my experience). My modded driver solves these problems as it uses the original Dell driver as a base (which has no pop/crackle problems), and additionally disables all post-processing and provides flat, clean audio playback just like the Windows High Definition Audio driver, but without its bugs. Bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON​3. Uninstall 'Realtek High Definition Audio' from Control Panel, and uninstall 'Realtek Audio' from Device Manager - do not reboot!
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