![]() ![]() However after so many years on the market, needs of users modern surpassed the capabilities of original AC'97 Audio Codec, forcing Intel to release its successor “High Definition Audio” Realtek codec that had the ability to work with more than 6 audio streams and compatibility with many new standards and modes of use. This audio codec standard that was originally developed by Intel Architecture Labs in 1997 went through several updates over the years, with the latest version v2.3 being in most use today. ![]() It also supports multiple codec extensions with variable sampling rates and built-in 3D effects. It incorporates proprietary converter technology to achieve a signal-to-noise ratio above 90dB. While hardly the most interesting piece of software, the AC'97 Audio Codec is a comprehensive addition to your audio set-up. Today, a large majority of sound chips that are infused directly into PC motherboards are fully AC'97 compatible, making this driver package one of the most widely popular audio drivers in the world. Special note: VIA advises that where possible, users should install onboard sound drivers provided by their motherboard manufacturer.Realtek AC'97 is a driver and a free codec, which supports all the standard AC'97 compatible audio chipsets from the two-channel, including host/soft audio and AMR/CNR based designs. It is no longer supplied in the Vinyl_AudioCodec driver package. The VIAAUDIO.COM file mentioned in the Readme concerning DOS sound can be obtained from this old audio driver package. This driver can often be the driver needed for Multimedia Audio Controller when you expected the latest Realtek audio drivers to work on older VIA chipsets.ĭOS sound: This driver supports DOS sound for VIA VT82C686A/VT82C686B/VT8231 southbridges only. This driver supports all VIA southbridges with integrated sound. ![]()
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