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If you thought high definition only applied to television sets, think again.
The computer is becoming more
and more integrated with entertainment systems with users now streaming
digital music from their PCs to the stereos as well as watching digital
movies right on their laptops. Better computer speakers are capable of
producing truer sounds – if the sound card can handle the sound quality
demands that these new systems and their audiophile users are now demanding.
High definition audio addresses these demands.
The Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) initiative standardizes class driver
architecture for audio devices running under a Windows environment. This
initiative addressed inconsistent support for audio and created standards
for audio devices. It’s a complex system that attempts to ensure that audio
devices will be able to handle the audio demands under Windows as well as
provide copyright (Digital Rights Management) support on an audio I/O basis.
All computers that ship with Windows Vista must provide a high definition
audio device
driver (UAA-compliant device) that works properly without
additional drivers in order to bear the Windows logo.
The UAA’s goals include better system performance and stability, easier
installation of devices and audio drivers, glitch-free audio, improved
content security (Digital Rights Management), reduced vendor-supplied device
drivers, a reduced need for updating device drivers, and guaranteed basic
audio support for devices that are compliant with UAA.
If you have a Windows Vista computer, then you have a sound card on board
that complies with the UAA initiative. For example, you may have a Realtek
HD audio device installed on your computer. Just because your audio device
complies with the UAA, doesn’t mean that it will necessarily work as
designed. One of the UAA’s goals is to reduce the need for device driver
updates. However, if your device isn’t working as expected, you may need to
reinstall the high definition audio device driver.
Before doing so, create a System Restore point on your computer so that if
anything goes wrong, you can restore your settings and device drivers to a
working configuration. System Restore doesn’t affect your data – just your
system settings such as system files and device drivers. To access the
System Restore utility, go to the Windows Start button, choose All Programs,
Accessories, System Tools, System Restore, and then follow the instructions.
To determine which high definition audio device driver to download,
you must first determine which high definition audio device you have on your
system. Do this by checking the Windows Device Manager. Simply go to the
Control Panel, choose System, choose Device Manager, and then click the plus
sign next to Sound, Video, and Game Controllers. You should see the various
devices listed below. Look for the device that has the words “high
definition audio device” in the description.
Double-click the device and choose the Driver tab. For there, you can select
Update Driver. If you already have an updated device driver, choose “Browse
My Computer.” If not, select the other option which automatically searches
for approved device drivers. Follow the prompts to install the high
definition audio device driver.
You can also download the high definition audio device driver for your
particular device by visiting the device’s manufacturer’s web page. Most
manufacturers make their updates available for free download directly on
their website. It’s important that you pay attention to details when doing
so because it’s common for device drivers of this nature to be operating
system specific.
If you don’t like the results after installing the new device driver, you
can either rollback the driver using the Roll Back Driver button found in
Device Manager’s Driver tab or you can go into System Restore and restore
your system to a previous state.
Audio device drivers are capable of better sound and have become more stable
thanks to the UAA initiative. Unfortunately, they still run into errors from
time to time requiring the
drivers update. While updates aren’t
required as frequently thanks to standardization, the occasional update can
correct unexpected results, improve errors, and increase system performance.

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