Nice post, leezer3.
fitbit,
Did you try a search (from Google)?
I just did and found this thread:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=119106.0
Thanks to all who responded so far.
Yes, Jim, I have been Google searching for this issue for about 3 and a half years. I too was excited when I saw the topic you linked to when it was posted. If you read the thread, you will see the solution was that there is no solution so far, and just not to use the Realtek drivers.
What we have been doing so far:
1. Ship each system with the sound device hardware ID set to not update drivers in GPEDIT. We make sure Realtek drivers are not installed, and the Windows native ones are.
Problem: With each semi-yearly big Windows update, MS ignores this GPEDIT entry and removes the Windows native drivers. THEN it honours the GPEDIT entry and does not reinstall any drivers for the sound device. So twice a year I could have 50-100 customers suddenly getting no sound from their systems.
2. To let Realtek install its drivers and then "Roll back drivers" in Device Manager.
Problem: This is kind of a "fingers-crossed" scenario where I just hope that a Windows update will not install the drivers again, or when a new version of Realtek drivers are issued. Again, I could potentially have lots of customers who get distorted gibberish from their systems.
Roon and Tidal both work fine with the Realtek drivers in Exclusive mode. However our company was built around JRiver's MC and should continue to use MC for the foreseeable future, and I will always use it personally. Therefore it would be nice to not have to spend tens to hundreds of man-hours each year fixing driver issues for customers. If we could set and forget Realtek drivers, and know they would work with all apps, that would be ideal.
Again, we only get this issue using the internal SPDIF header of the Gigabyte motherboards we use. And only in MC and only with the Realtek drivers. All of these conditions need to be met in order to cause the problem, which is why I named the topic a niche issue even though it could potentially affect 100-200 people that I know of.