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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio
Card Model: SD-PEX63034 Can anyone tell me a download site for same? Thanks JW |
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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
This is what I am dealing with:
See http://www.pcdriverdownload.com/driv...cie_sound_card which says: Unfortunately, the publisher of this driver has not submitted any valid download links. If you know where we can find it, please notify us here. JW On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 11:08:25 -0600, philo wrote: On 01/30/2016 11:02 AM, wrote: I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio Card Model: SD-PEX63034 Can anyone tell me a download site for same? Thanks JW Windows has a feature to "look on line" for the driver and that should do the trick otherwise just go to the manufacturer's website than simple |
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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
Wayne wrote on 2016/01/30:
Note to Wayne: Don't mix top- and bottom-posting. Pick a style and stick with it. That means all quoted content gets rearranged to the same order, too! Don't be lazy. philo wrote: Wayne wrote: I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio Card Model: SD-PEX63034 Can anyone tell me a download site for same? Windows has a feature to "look on line" for the driver and that should do the trick otherwise just go to the manufacturer's website This is what I am dealing with: See http://www.pcdriverdownload.com/driv...cie_sound_card which says: Unfortunately, the publisher of this driver has not submitted any valid download links. If you know where we can find it, please notify us here. Hence philo's OTHER suggestion of going to the product manufacturer's web site. Syba has a driver (just one) for that product. You never mentioned which operating system for which you need drivers. If you need a driver for Windows (you also never mentioned which version) then you are perhaps in luck as the readme file for their driver says it supports: Windows 7 32-/64-bit Windows Server 2008 32-/64-bit Windows Vista 32-/64-bit Windows Server 2003 32-/64-bit Windows XP 32-/64-bit Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows 98SE Their "software requirement" tab lists: Windows 8 Windows 7 32-/64-bit Server 2008 32-/64-bit Windows Vista 32-/64-bit Server 2003 32-/64-bit Windows XP 32-/64-bit Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows 98SE The only difference is Windows 8 is listed, so you probably use the Windows 7 driver in Windows 8. You never mentioned OS or version so if you need a driver for Linux then you are screwed and will have to hope the included generic sound driver works or you will have to buy new hardware. http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=1201 |
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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
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I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio Card Model: SD-PEX63034 Can anyone tell me a download site for same? Thanks JW http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=1201 # Based on VIA VT1723 Envy24DT Multi-channel Audio Controller # Based on VIA VT1618 8-channel AC'97 Codec # Complies with AC'97 Specification, Revision 2.3 # Complies with PCI-express Base Specification Rev. 1.1 When you click the Download tab on that page, there are no drivers. *However*, there is a blue colored "Request Driver" button. You give them your email address, they send you the driver as an attachment or whatever. This is intended to reduce download bandwidth. So only customers will pester them. ******* User manual. http://www.sybausa.com/resource/SD-P...al%20v2.01.pdf Chipset: VIA VT1723, VT1618; ASMedia ASM1083 The ASMedia chip description reads like this. ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1083/1085 PCIe to PCI Bridge That means, it converts the PCI bus interface on the Envy24DT into PCI Express signals your newer motherboard can use. You should not need a driver for the ASM1083. So that's one item out of the way. This also means, that when searching for a driver, you can look for a VT1723 driver on the VIA site. No guarantees how well this will work, and you'd need to use the PNP information visible on the Device Manager properties, to get some idea whether the driver is a good match or not. Note - this is an annoying web page. Use a modern browser. So what you search for here, is http://download.viatech.com/en/suppo...versSelect.jsp Microsoft Windows Windows 7 ---- set this so *some* driver shows up... Audio VIA Envy24 PCI Audio Controllers After you make the last item selection, the web page will reload and use some AJAX to paint the web page. Chips supported VIA Vinyl Envy24 controllers: DT/GT/HT-S/MT/PT The link I got to the driver is this, but by the time you read this, it's entirely possible the link will be dead. This could be a dynamic, one-time link. https://d34vhvz8ul1ifj.cloudfront.ne...riverV560C.zip The driver is 9.1MB. You look in an INF file in the drivers folder, for lines of this nature. VEN_1412&DEV_1724&SUBSYS_ Now, my problem is, I don't know the SUBSYS value for "Syba", so I cannot verify that is the correct or workable driver. That driver works with many different brands of cards. The SUBSYS field might help the card determine what the CODEC type is, which is past the Envy24. And by not telling us the OS you're using, you made this harder than it needed to be. ******* As Philo says, you can also ask the Device Manager driver update thing, to search the microsoft site for the necessary file. The difference when doing it this way, is you may not get the "fancy" control panel for the card, and may get just enough driver to get 2 channel sound or whatever. I prefer to track down a "real" driver if I can get one. And no, you don't necessarily turn to driver_of_the_week site or some_random_webpage to get your driver. You could get malware that way. Only a few of those sites have really good reputations. Notice that I am trying to trace the lineage of the card, to find you a driver. And after all these years, I *still* cannot get a SUBSYS list. PCIdatabase lists VEN and DEV, but no SUBSYS. The damn things are registered somewhere, and each manufacturer has to apply for a unique code. Paul |
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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
Paul wrote on 2016/01/30:
Wayne wrote: I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio Card Model: SD-PEX63034 http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=1201 When you click the Download tab on that page, there are no drivers. Yes there is. Just one. Downloading the file and reading its readme.txt file is how I know which Windows versions it supports. http://imgur.com/hyjCB35 (click on image to enlarge) That's what I saw. |
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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
VanguardLH wrote:
Paul wrote on 2016/01/30: Wayne wrote: I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio Card Model: SD-PEX63034 http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=1201 When you click the Download tab on that page, there are no drivers. Yes there is. Just one. Downloading the file and reading its readme.txt file is how I know which Windows versions it supports. http://imgur.com/hyjCB35 (click on image to enlarge) That's what I saw. Good catch. I missed that. My eyesight isn't that good. And the file looks similar to the file from the VIA site. The VIA one is a couple releases later than that one, not that it matters. And since the driver stops with Win7, I assume Win8/10 ones are staged on the Microsoft site instead. Paul |
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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 13:18:38 -0600, VanguardLH wrote:
Wayne wrote on 2016/01/30: Note to Wayne: Don't mix top- and bottom-posting. Pick a style and stick with it. That means all quoted content gets rearranged to the same order, too! Don't be lazy. philo wrote: Wayne wrote: I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio Card Model: SD-PEX63034 Can anyone tell me a download site for same? Windows has a feature to "look on line" for the driver and that should do the trick otherwise just go to the manufacturer's website This is what I am dealing with: See http://www.pcdriverdownload.com/driv...cie_sound_card which says: Unfortunately, the publisher of this driver has not submitted any valid download links. If you know where we can find it, please notify us here. Hence philo's OTHER suggestion of going to the product manufacturer's web site. Syba has a driver (just one) for that product. You never mentioned which operating system for which you need drivers. If you need a driver for Windows (you also never mentioned which version) then you are perhaps in luck as the readme file for their driver says it supports: Windows 7 32-/64-bit Windows Server 2008 32-/64-bit Windows Vista 32-/64-bit Windows Server 2003 32-/64-bit Windows XP 32-/64-bit Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows 98SE Their "software requirement" tab lists: Windows 8 Windows 7 32-/64-bit Server 2008 32-/64-bit Windows Vista 32-/64-bit Server 2003 32-/64-bit Windows XP 32-/64-bit Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows 98SE The only difference is Windows 8 is listed, so you probably use the Windows 7 driver in Windows 8. You never mentioned OS or version so if you need a driver for Linux then you are screwed and will have to hope the included generic sound driver works or you will have to buy new hardware. http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=1201 Sorry about that. I usualy stick to bottom posting. My error. I am using W7 Home Premium - 64 bit., for which I could not find a driver. Thanks JW |
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Need driver for PCIe SD-PEX63034 Audio card
On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 19:37:28 -0500, Paul wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: Paul wrote on 2016/01/30: Wayne wrote: I need the driver(s) for my PCIe Audio Card Model: SD-PEX63034 http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=1201 When you click the Download tab on that page, there are no drivers. Yes there is. Just one. Downloading the file and reading its readme.txt file is how I know which Windows versions it supports. http://imgur.com/hyjCB35 (click on image to enlarge) That's what I saw. Good catch. I missed that. My eyesight isn't that good. And the file looks similar to the file from the VIA site. The VIA one is a couple releases later than that one, not that it matters. And since the driver stops with Win7, I assume Win8/10 ones are staged on the Microsoft site instead. Paul Thanks guys. I will take a look at the sites you suggest. I am just assuming that a driver re-load might fix my problem, which I did not describe, but I will. You see, I like to save off copies of tutorials, and other helps, for vairous things I use. Not the least of which are the several Youtube info-clips for this new Outback I just bought. Many times, they are not downloadable for some reason. Not even with YTD Download. Or at least for me. Leaving me with the alternative using a 'screen recorder' app. I have been using Snagit to create an .avi copy of a clip. The .avi I now get has fine video, but not audio at all. I read somewhere that some audi cards do not readily accommodate cppying audio, but that one can splice the audi out to the microphione in, to do this. So have been doing it. And it was working fine - still does, on my XP machine (my old faithful). But now it does not. In fact, now I am sometimes even getting bad mic feedback in the recording. Of course, a driver update may not fix my problem at all, but I want to try. Thanks JW |
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