cgsheen:EDIT: Oh, in Vista (x64 RC2 anyway) the Realtek
HD driver does NOT output digital and analog audio at the same time on
this same machine. I was really bummed by that. I'm hoping Realtek
will fix that by the time Retail Vista is released...
netarc:Suffering from the same issue - realized today when I tried this that my HP z558 system (uses the RealTek drivers) won't output analog and digital simultaneously ... when one is selected (via MCE's "set up your speakers"), the other is disabled.
So I made a little headway on this ... don't have it quite working in MCE yet, but I was able to configure the RealTek driver under Vista to output windows audio simultaneously thru both
analog and
digital (SPDIF).
I had most recently set MCE back to analog (2ch stereo, RCA output) mode; then went into the Vista audio interface (from the system tray, either right-click the volume bar and select
Playback Devices, or right-click the Realtek speaker icon and select
Audio Devices) and:
- You'll see two entries in the Playback tab: Speakers and Realtek Digital Output
- Right-click Realtek Digital Output and select Properties
- Select the Levels tab
- Under "Realtek Digital Output," click the small, square speaker icon (was disabled for me, clicking it enabled it)
- Upon returning to the main "Playback" tab, right-click both Speakers and Realtek Digital Output and select test - you should hear audio play (may need to change the input on your receiver as appropriate!)
- Save/apply changes, and then windows audio will play (e.g., when adjusting volume from the system tray volume applet)
Unfortunately, although now windows audio was working over both analog & digital, MCE itself was still only outputting audio over the analog output :(
EDIT: dammit ... never mind, I was mistaken about step 6 - when configured this way the default beep from adjusting the volume still only plays from either analog
or digital (depending upon which entry in the
Playback tab was last selected as the
default); too, MCE appears to be directly controlled by this, as well. Well, at least this is an easier/faster way to change between analog & digital (vs. going thru the MCE wizard)
What I can't figure is this
must be possible ... for instance, in step 5 above, right-clicking
either Speakers (for analog) or
Realtek Digital Output and selecting TEST definitely causes audio output over each channel, so it seems like parallel audio output
must be feasible! Anyone else care to take it from here?