Adi 1882 Hd Audio Codec Driver

I have a Lenonvo ThinkPad T61 running Windows 10 Pro x64. It has an AD1984 audio SoundMax codec chip, by Analog Devices. It is listed in Device Manager as 'High Definition Audio Device,' running the generic Windows driver, dated, driver version 10.0.10586.0. The problem is that I'm getting sporadic but not occasional audio clicks on YouTube. I uninstalled the sound chip, then Windows re-installed the sound chip after a reboot. When opening up Sound settings or the device in Device Manager, I got, and have always gotten, two warning prompts asking me to disable SoundMax enhancements that were causing unexplained problems with Windows. Tvorcheskij ratchet uchitelya nachaljnih klassov na 1 kategoriyu.

Free Download Lenovo ThinkCentre M58 ADI AD1988A / AD1882 Audio Driver 6. For Windows 7 (Sound Card). This package installs the Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) device driver for the AD1988A and AD1882 HD Audio Codecs that comes preinstalled in your computer and requires approximately 39MB of space on your hard drive.

This was done, and Windows might feel faster. This did not seem to solve the problem. I have gotten 'Nvlddmkm Error (Display driver stopped responding and has recovered)' errors since upgrading to Windows 10, using the nVidia 341.92 Windows 10 drivers. I also got NMI_HARDWARE_FAILURE once. Only other issue I'm aware of, no clue if they could be at all related. OP - YouTube audio clicks w/AD1984 audio Soundmax codec chip. Hi, Thanks for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

We understand the inconvenience caused and we will try our best to resolve the issue. We appreciate you for trying the troubleshooting steps. To assist you better, I like to know; is the issue related to audio is confined with YouTube only?

For the issue related to the audio, I like to inform you that; it might occur if the drivers for the Soundmax codec chip is not compatible to run on Windows 10. I suggest you to download the driver for Soundmax codec chip from the manufacturer's website and try installing it in compatibility mode and check if it helps. To download the Soundmax codec chip driver, refer to the below link: To install a program in compatibility mode, refer to he below link: Note: Applies to Windows 10 as well. For the issue 'Display driver stopped responding and has recovered', I like to inform you that; the error NMI_HARDWARE_FAILURE mainly occurs if the computer hardware failed to load the display drivers. I suggest you to download and install the latest firmware drivers from the manufacturer's website and check if it helps.

Refer to the below link: For more information about NMI_HARDWARE_FAILURE error, refer to the below link: Hope it helps, reply to us with the status of your issue. We will be happy to assist you. Thank you, Thanks and Regards, Santosh Kumar Rai. Microsoft Support Engineer. The issue seems to have resolved itself on YouTube, perhaps was a problem on YouTube's end, monitoring. And/or could be some of the videos I'm watching have been recorded with poor quality equipment or have been processed with poor software. Soundmax audio codec might not be compatible with Windows 10?