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| | Audio drivers for Intel Sigmatel onboard audio I have a new Gateway with Sigmatel audio on an Intel board. I installed Vista and lost the sound, even though Vista claims there is a driver installed for the Sigmatel audio chip. I then installed the latest Intel driver on it's site and supposedly the sound was installed, but it is not what I call sound, just some low groans and beats. It isn't even good enough to be called distorted. Has anyone had luck getting sound from the Sigmatel chip and if so, how? I'm discgusted that even INtel can't provide adequate sound drivers for Vista even after it's introduction. The computer is worthless without sound, at least to me. Or maybe MS should take the wrap for programing a sound system that no one can provide sound drivers for! There is also lots of trouble with SoundBlaster cards and audio and no drivers for all their cards. |
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| | Re: Audio drivers for Intel Sigmatel onboard audio I'm replying to my own message as I found a way to get the drivers installed. Don't know if this is necessary, but first uninstall Sigmtel drivers currently on computer. Then I reinstalled WinXP drivers using compatibility mode for WinXPsp2. Sound was awful, but at least the sound device was listed. With the Vista drivers it said no sound device was present. Then, without uninstalling anything (as windows vista drivers seem to leave out something) I installed the vista drivers through device manager by browsing for the folder where the inf file was located (WDM folder under the expanded Vista driver folder.) Once that was done and I'd rebooted, I had pretty good sound and everything seems to be working. Mike isn't too clear all the time, but at least it's giving me passable sound (as I use it a lot for internet phoning to my grandkids overseas.) Hopefully this will help some others out there having problems. This might not have happened with a clean install, but I was trying to see what an upgrade install would be like. (Still using RC2). When I get my upgrade disk, I'll know what to do for the best install. "Jo" <Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B9CBBEC6-25A1-4D47-8BF2-5EF9169019CF@microsoft.com... >I have a new Gateway with Sigmatel audio on an Intel board. I installed > Vista and lost the sound, even though Vista claims there is a driver > installed for the Sigmatel audio chip. I then installed the latest Intel > driver on it's site and supposedly the sound was installed, but it is not > what I call sound, just some low groans and beats. It isn't even good > enough > to be called distorted. Has anyone had luck getting sound from the > Sigmatel > chip and if so, how? I'm discgusted that even INtel can't provide > adequate > sound drivers for Vista even after it's introduction. The computer is > worthless without sound, at least to me. Or maybe MS should take the wrap > for programing a sound system that no one can provide sound drivers for! > There is also lots of trouble with SoundBlaster cards and audio and no > drivers for all their cards. |
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| | Re: Audio drivers for Intel Sigmatel onboard audio I too am getting no sound, however my computer lists it as "working properly." I also have a Sigmatel device on an Intel board...*sigh* vista is starting to cause me much disdain! I want to try your method, but I'm not as computer literate as yourself. Can you help me out? "JoRene" wrote: > I'm replying to my own message as I found a way to get the drivers > installed. Don't know if this is necessary, but first uninstall Sigmtel > drivers currently on computer. Then I reinstalled WinXP drivers using > compatibility mode for WinXPsp2. Sound was awful, but at least the sound > device was listed. With the Vista drivers it said no sound device was > present. Then, without uninstalling anything (as windows vista drivers seem > to leave out something) I installed the vista drivers through device manager > by browsing for the folder where the inf file was located (WDM folder under > the expanded Vista driver folder.) Once that was done and I'd rebooted, I > had pretty good sound and everything seems to be working. Mike isn't too > clear all the time, but at least it's giving me passable sound (as I use it > a lot for internet phoning to my grandkids overseas.) Hopefully this will > help some others out there having problems. This might not have happened > with a clean install, but I was trying to see what an upgrade install would > be like. (Still using RC2). When I get my upgrade disk, I'll know what to > do for the best install. > "Jo" <Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B9CBBEC6-25A1-4D47-8BF2-5EF9169019CF@microsoft.com... > >I have a new Gateway with Sigmatel audio on an Intel board. I installed > > Vista and lost the sound, even though Vista claims there is a driver > > installed for the Sigmatel audio chip. I then installed the latest Intel > > driver on it's site and supposedly the sound was installed, but it is not > > what I call sound, just some low groans and beats. It isn't even good > > enough > > to be called distorted. Has anyone had luck getting sound from the > > Sigmatel > > chip and if so, how? I'm discgusted that even INtel can't provide > > adequate > > sound drivers for Vista even after it's introduction. The computer is > > worthless without sound, at least to me. Or maybe MS should take the wrap > > for programing a sound system that no one can provide sound drivers for! > > There is also lots of trouble with SoundBlaster cards and audio and no > > drivers for all their cards. > > |
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| | Re: Audio drivers for Intel Sigmatel onboard audio The only way I have ever gotten sound to work with the Sigmatel sound card, was to us the XP drivers. It has been this way since Beta2. Doesn't matter that Windows installs something that says "Sigmatel" or Windows Update says there is an update for "Sigmatel"- they never work. Use the drivers/setup from XP. You can go to Gateway's site and download the installation for your computer. -Michael "Jo" <Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B9CBBEC6-25A1-4D47-8BF2-5EF9169019CF@microsoft.com... >I have a new Gateway with Sigmatel audio on an Intel board. I installed > Vista and lost the sound, even though Vista claims there is a driver > installed for the Sigmatel audio chip. I then installed the latest Intel > driver on it's site and supposedly the sound was installed, but it is not > what I call sound, just some low groans and beats. It isn't even good enough > to be called distorted. Has anyone had luck getting sound from the Sigmatel > chip and if so, how? I'm discgusted that even INtel can't provide adequate > sound drivers for Vista even after it's introduction. The computer is > worthless without sound, at least to me. Or maybe MS should take the wrap > for programing a sound system that no one can provide sound drivers for! > There is also lots of trouble with SoundBlaster cards and audio and no > drivers for all their cards. |
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| | Re: Audio drivers for Intel Sigmatel onboard audio First go to the Intel web site and download the latest sigmatel Vista drivers. There is one that is quite recent. I looked under motherboards and found one that matched mine as closely as possible as far as chip set, etc. The driver that comes up will work with many motherboards, so it isn't that MB specific. Also download (if you don't have them already), the latest WinXP driver/program for your sigmatel chip. In Vista, uninstall any sigmatel drivers you already have (under Add/Remove programs.) Next go to the folder where the WinXP driver (upzipped) is located and right click on the setup file and choose compatability mode/ WinXP. Install those drivers and reboot. You should have some kind of wierd sound that is barely recognizable, and you should have no flag under the sigmatel sound codec in device manager, as well as your sound icon should show an installed sound device. Now unzip the Vista driver you downloaded. Go to device manager and select the sigmatel codec. Select upgrade driver and then say you will browse for the folder. Browse to wherever you downloaded the Vista driver and go to the WDM subfolder. Choose this and let the program install the new driver. When you reboot you should have decent sound, music, etc., and when you select properties on the sound icon, it should show the sound device, with the speakers and mike working. Good luck! Hopefully Intel will eventually have a Vista driver that will install the sound device as well as the driver and you won't have to go through these hoops to get it installed. "Red XIII" wrote: > I too am getting no sound, however my computer lists it as "working properly." > > I also have a Sigmatel device on an Intel board...*sigh* vista is starting > to cause me much disdain! I want to try your method, but I'm not as computer > literate as yourself. Can you help me out? > > "JoRene" wrote: > > > I'm replying to my own message as I found a way to get the drivers > > installed. Don't know if this is necessary, but first uninstall Sigmtel > > drivers currently on computer. Then I reinstalled WinXP drivers using > > compatibility mode for WinXPsp2. Sound was awful, but at least the sound > > device was listed. With the Vista drivers it said no sound device was > > present. Then, without uninstalling anything (as windows vista drivers seem > > to leave out something) I installed the vista drivers through device manager > > by browsing for the folder where the inf file was located (WDM folder under > > the expanded Vista driver folder.) Once that was done and I'd rebooted, I > > had pretty good sound and everything seems to be working. Mike isn't too > > clear all the time, but at least it's giving me passable sound (as I use it > > a lot for internet phoning to my grandkids overseas.) Hopefully this will > > help some others out there having problems. This might not have happened > > with a clean install, but I was trying to see what an upgrade install would > > be like. (Still using RC2). When I get my upgrade disk, I'll know what to > > do for the best install. > > "Jo" <Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:B9CBBEC6-25A1-4D47-8BF2-5EF9169019CF@microsoft.com... > > >I have a new Gateway with Sigmatel audio on an Intel board. I installed > > > Vista and lost the sound, even though Vista claims there is a driver > > > installed for the Sigmatel audio chip. I then installed the latest Intel > > > driver on it's site and supposedly the sound was installed, but it is not > > > what I call sound, just some low groans and beats. It isn't even good > > > enough > > > to be called distorted. Has anyone had luck getting sound from the > > > Sigmatel > > > chip and if so, how? I'm discgusted that even INtel can't provide > > > adequate > > > sound drivers for Vista even after it's introduction. The computer is > > > worthless without sound, at least to me. Or maybe MS should take the wrap > > > for programing a sound system that no one can provide sound drivers for! > > > There is also lots of trouble with SoundBlaster cards and audio and no > > > drivers for all their cards. > > > > |
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| | Re: Audio drivers for Intel Sigmatel onboard audio I tried that and the resulting sound was not even recognizable...just beats and groans. I only got good sound when I installed the Vista update, via the procedure described above. I'm still using the RC2 version of Vista, however. Maybe the final version installs something better...or works better with the XP drivers. "MICHAEL" wrote: > The only way I have ever gotten sound to work > with the Sigmatel sound card, was to us the XP > drivers. It has been this way since Beta2. Doesn't > matter that Windows installs something that says > "Sigmatel" or Windows Update says there is an update > for "Sigmatel"- they never work. > > Use the drivers/setup from XP. You can go to > Gateway's site and download the installation for > your computer. > > > -Michael > > "Jo" <Jo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B9CBBEC6-25A1-4D47-8BF2-5EF9169019CF@microsoft.com... > >I have a new Gateway with Sigmatel audio on an Intel board. I installed > > Vista and lost the sound, even though Vista claims there is a driver > > installed for the Sigmatel audio chip. I then installed the latest Intel > > driver on it's site and supposedly the sound was installed, but it is not > > what I call sound, just some low groans and beats. It isn't even good enough > > to be called distorted. Has anyone had luck getting sound from the Sigmatel > > chip and if so, how? I'm discgusted that even INtel can't provide adequate > > sound drivers for Vista even after it's introduction. The computer is > > worthless without sound, at least to me. Or maybe MS should take the wrap > > for programing a sound system that no one can provide sound drivers for! > > There is also lots of trouble with SoundBlaster cards and audio and no > > drivers for all their cards. > > |
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| | Re: Audio drivers for Intel Sigmatel onboard audio I am using SONY VAIO VGN-FE41S, it is using Intel Mobile Chipset 945PM and Sigmatel HD Audio. It originally came with WINDOWS VISTA...which sucks.....after downgrading it to Windows XP professional, I can no more hear sound coming out from my laptop. Where to find the drivers for SigmaTel for Intel Chipset 945PM that will run just fine on Windows XP. Please Help . -- vishalsonline ------------------------------------------------------------------------ vishalsonline's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=28479 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=678028 http://forums.techarena.in |
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