Audio Driver and Network Driver

tokodude
tokodude Member Posts: 4 New User

Hey guys

 

Can some 1 give me the link of the latest audio driver for the G9-791. (Not the driver from the acer website)

I cant find the driver on the Dolby website.

 

For the people who want the latest Network Drivers for the G9-791 go to:

http://www.killernetworking.com/support/driver-downloads

Would not it be nice if we open a topic with all of the links latest drivers for our laptop ?

 

 

 

 

Answers

  • Phil-3
    Phil-3 Member Posts: 1,181 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon

    Hello everyone,

    While our members are generally eager to provide useful information, be advised that Acer does not validate third party external links for downloads and is not responsible for them.

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    Acquiring files through such links is at the user’s own risk.

     

  • beststevie
    beststevie ACE Posts: 506 Pioneer

    Hello,

     

    as I get easily bored up by having a 100% rock solid system, I did some testing on this audio driver thing.

     

    Before we come to the details here's the result at first:

     

    Best and only correct working driver is:

     

    Realtek 6.0.1.7695 from Acer's Web download from the 592 Models (791 has no more drivers???!).

     

    Ok,

     

    I'm not really professional here, but the original driver here should be the Intel Display Audio driver (don't provide any links here). It works but it has one problem like all realtek drivers I tried:

     

    only the loudspeaker's on the left side are working.

     

    driver's has to be modified and someone must pay for it. The same situation at Linux with audio drivers.

    The Intel display audio driver does not find all speakers.

     

    So my advice: only Acer Audio drivers!

     

    Older then the above metionned are having this Dolby error (volume is going down and Dolby is disabled) while gaming or running certain software.

  • roman_abad
    roman_abad Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    Hi beststevie, I tried the audio driver you mentioned above but it still detected only the 2 front speakers, still no sound coming from the subwoofer. Can anyone please help me get the right audio driver, I feel like I'm short changed here. Frustrating...
  • beststevie
    beststevie ACE Posts: 506 Pioneer

    how did you recognize, that there's no sound on the subwoofers?

     

    Here like I think at all ohter systems, it runs more like  stereo boxes with one high speaker and one bas...so just like stereo. I'm sorry, that I'm not able to describe it more precisely but I'm not at at an hifi specialist.

     

     

  • beststevie
    beststevie ACE Posts: 506 Pioneer

    or your subwoofers are just dead?

  • roman_abad
    roman_abad Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    I would say yes. I placed my ear next to it but only sound I hear is a very soft audio bleeding from the left front speaker. I played a bass heavy song but it just comes out as flat no bass at all. My 2010 Dell XPS sounds way way better.
  • roman_abad
    roman_abad Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    I also went to the speaker properties and put the left speaker level to 0 and I did not hear a sound from the subwoofer while the right speaker was playing so that means it was the sound from the left speaker that I was hearing through the subwooper.