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I have a "TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS WIFI" motherboard, and audio device drivers come with all kinds of weird "enhancements" that basically destroy the sound with a "remote reverb" effect.
The only way I found to fix that, was disable all "audio enhancements" in the sound device parameters. I didn't tinker too much with the ASUS services and drivers, to avoid breaking stuffs on the long term.
However, when installed as SFX/EFX (under Windows 11), Equalizer APO still does work.
So the alert message "audio enhancementsdisabled " I get when opening the Configuration Editor is now a hindrance, a way to block it, or to detect when APO Equalizer will work without them, would be nice :)
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Hello, and thanks for the good stuffs !
I have a "TUF GAMING X670E-PLUS WIFI" motherboard, and audio device drivers come with all kinds of weird "enhancements" that basically destroy the sound with a "remote reverb" effect.
The only way I found to fix that, was disable all "audio enhancements" in the sound device parameters. I didn't tinker too much with the ASUS services and drivers, to avoid breaking stuffs on the long term.
However, when installed as SFX/EFX (under Windows 11), Equalizer APO still does work.
So the alert message "audio enhancementsdisabled " I get when opening the Configuration Editor is now a hindrance, a way to block it, or to detect when APO Equalizer will work without them, would be nice :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: