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ADI1985 onboard sound - no microphone with updated drivers (P4P800S-E Deluxe)

 
 
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      9th May 2005
Am I the only person here with a P4P800 S-E Deluxe who can't get the
microphone working with anything other than the original SoundMax
ADI1985 drivers (as supplied on the CD and on the Asus site)?

With the original drivers, the mic works fine, but whenever you update
the drivers, the mic stops working while the speaker out continues to
work fine.

Has anyone got a fix for this, other than to stop being an update whore?
It's getting on my nerves.

TIA,

Anton
 
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      11th May 2005
In article <427fdb09$0$93741$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Am I the only person here with a P4P800 S-E Deluxe who can't get the
> microphone working with anything other than the original SoundMax
> ADI1985 drivers (as supplied on the CD and on the Asus site)?
>
> With the original drivers, the mic works fine, but whenever you update
> the drivers, the mic stops working while the speaker out continues to
> work fine.
>
> Has anyone got a fix for this, other than to stop being an update whore?
> It's getting on my nerves.
>
> TIA,
>
> Anton


Well, I've been looking at a couple of drivers while testing
audio on my P4C800-E and AD1985. Have a careful look at some of
the .ini files.

For example, looking in the unzipped files for smwdmCH5.inf:

%*WDM_AC97AUD.DeviceDesc%=WDM_JS_JE, pci\ven_8086&dev_24D5&subsys_80F31043

The 8086 is Intel's number, 24D5 is AC97 in the Intel Southbridge.
The SUBSYS on the end consists of two parts. The 1043 is Asus's
number, and I'm guessing that the 80F3 part is the motherboard
identifier.

A good .ini file would be using an accurate product identifier string,
but that is not the case here. And, that is why I cannot help you
with this file, as you're going to have to trace down what the
PCI/Vendor/subsystem numbers are for your particular board.

Another file to look for is platform.cfg . It has some info on
the "wiring" of the motherboard. A board entry looks like:

[80F31043]
DoJS=D
JSense=1
JShare=1
RawJ0=1
RawJ2=1
RawJ3=1
JackSense=50
JackSense2=2F0
JackSenseConf=FFF520F1
JackShareConf=FFFF57FF
JackPannel=FFF1FFFF

I think the JackShareConf identifies which inputs and outputs
are connected to the same jack.

Now, imagine if this "wiring" information, or the subsys was not
properly related. Say this info is correct in the original driver
package, but got botched in later versions. It could be a few
simple edits in either the .ini or that .cfg, would be enough to
fix it.

It is good that one driver works for you and another does not.
Simply because that rules out so many other thing...
By playing the "delta game" between driver versions, and
using Everest (lavalys.com free download home edition) to
get vendor/device/subsystem info, perhaps you will be able to
figure out what has changed between driver versions.

Also, as an "update whore" you should be using the 5150 driver
from the P5P800 download page. That one is the latest driver in
reasonable shape, as Asus doesn't seem to be copying links to
later drivers, into the older motherboard download pages, like
for my P4C800-E Deluxe. There are later ones than that, but the
reviews on those aren't all positive. The 5150 reduced the
"muddy" sound output a bit from the 36xx I was using.

Good luck,
Paul
 
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      12th May 2005
Paul wrote:


> Well, I've been looking at a couple of drivers while testing
> audio on my P4C800-E and AD1985. Have a careful look at some of
> the .ini files.


<I'd better snip the rest of this>

Thanks for that info, Paul, I should have thought about looking at the
..ini files. I'll do that sometime when I have nothing to do.

Cheers!!!

Anton
 
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