Audio Only Comes Out Left Speaker

AgentOrange96
AgentOrange96 Member Posts: 2 New User

Hello,

I have an Acer Aspire 5734Z, however I have since installed a second speaker. (So, audio-wise it's much like an Acer 5732Z and in fact it uses speakers from one.) The motherboard natively supports this. In the past this worked on both Bodhi Linux and Windows 7. (Bodhi is based on Ubuntu) Sound came from both speakers and in stereo. I recently bought an SSHD, and so I installed Arch Linux and the base version of Windows 7 rather than the Acer copy. I installed what drivers I needed including the audio driver. (I'm pretty sure anyway.) What's strange is that when the computer is booted into Arch, the sound works flawlessly as it should, however, when the computer is in Windows, it acts as it did with only one speaker by routing both the left and right channels through the left speaker only. (Which I thougt the motherboard did itself and not Windows.) So I'm wondering if anyone would have any idea why this is and if anyone knows how to solve this so I can have sound out both speakers. Windows is my primary OS for media such as games, so it's more useful to have stereo sound in Windows than Linux, but right now it's the other way around, so if anyone can help, I'd much appriciate it. Thanks!

Answers

  • AgentOrange96
    AgentOrange96 Member Posts: 2 New User

    So, I uninstalled the realteck drivers and now my sound is working normally. Is there any benefit to these drivers? And are they model specific, or would an Aspire 5732Z driver work and have stereo sound?

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