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Yes I did.
Did you click the arrow button in the notification icons area to see if its there? As it should load up into there as an OS Startup background app.
It will also help to update to the latest BIOS.
I have Windows 10. Yes I clicked the dropdown menu arrow and selected Windows 10.
Realtek usually refers to the digital s/pdif
But yea updating to latest BIOS helps things a bit.
And also getting latest AMD Driver (Ryzen Chipset) from AMD.com
I have a head set with dual USB I can use Speakers, but for some reason I'm having issues with port recognition. It's telling me my headset that is plugged into the usbs on the front panel are my speakers, and my actual speakers wont function and it says they aren't connected. It's really weird. I wanted the manager so I could select the different ports,etc.
Thank you for your help. Sorry some of my responses I posted before seeing your more recent replies. I'll just use speakers setting then.
USB devices don't use the Realtek Audio at all.
Windows might just list the USB device as "Speakers" but you can rename that if you want.
You also never need the Realtek Audio Manager, its rather pointless.
Can configure everything audio-wise within the Windows Audio Settings.
and configure it as 2 separate sound cards, one for front jacks (as voip) and rear for system/game etc.. sounds