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UNi Xonar drivers are Windows drivers for the following sound cards:. Asus Xonar DG, DGX, DG SI, DS, DSX, D1, D2, DX, D2X, HDAV, HDAV Slim, ST, STX, STX II, Xense. Other C-Media CMI8788 audio chip based cards: Auzentech X-Meridian & X-Meridian 2G; HT Omega Claro, Claro Plus, Claro II, Claro Halo, eClaro; Razer Barracuda AC-1.
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Supported OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2016. Page updates and announcements:. 13 May 2018: Updated notes about. 03 May 2018: Updated notes about. 26 Apr 2018: Updated v1.71 driver package to v1.71.1. 25 Mar 2018: Added notes about. 08 Mar 2018: Updated notes about.
05 Oct 2017: Added notes about. 24 Jul 2017: I invite you to test two new xonar driver improvements: and. 10 May 2017: Updated notes about. 20 Apr 2017: Added notes about. 16 Mar 2017: Revamped the driver download section so it’s more informative and choosing the right driver is easier. DONATIONS – Let me first say that these drivers are free of charge for everyone. Those of you who appreciate my hard work and take pleasure in contributing, you can make a small donation (minimum $2 because of fees).
Bear in mind you don’t donate for ASUS/C-Media work, you do it for the work that I have done and the support I’m providing. CONTRIBUTIONS – Surely donating is not the only way you can support this project.
You can submit your custom made icon, application or any other little enhancements that can make UNi Xonar better. Let’s not forget about spreading the word about UNi Xonar drivers and helping other Xonar owners. RELEASE NOTES Release notes 1.81a Driver for all supported cards. Includes 1825 audio drivers for Windows 10. Unlike previous releases, the 1825 audio driver will only work in Windows 10. Driver changes:.
Windows 10: Updated audio driver to 1825 (built date: 22 June 2016, made by C-Media). Updated C-Media Panel. Other notes:.
Replaced C-Media driver uninstaller with UNi Xonar driver cleaner. 2 changes:. Added support for STXII cards in Asus Audio Center, cards will be detected as STX by Asus Audio Center but feature wise almost everything should be there. Known issues:. 1825 audio drivers have an issue when the audio card is uninstalled, disabled or the drivers are overwritten, resulting in a system crash. In order to avoid the uninstall system crash I’ve come up with a workaround that’s presented below.
Asus Audio Center: GX button is no longer showing. It has to do with 1825 audio drivers and there may be a reason why C-Media removed it. I’m not sure if it’s worth it to bring the GX on/off control back.
STX II: Asus Audio Center is missing the gain 16/32 ohms for headset. Possible issues:. STX II: XonarSwitch might not work. Need more feedback on this. Audio playback through headphones and SPDIF at the same time isn’t possible anymore. Need more confirmations.
DSX & probably other cards: DTS Connect with 5.1 speakers does not work. Need more confirmations. There are reports that the sound quality of these audio drivers is different. RightMarkAudio tests that I’ve made didn’t show any significant differences between v1.81a and v1.80a. The 1825 audio driver may have higher DPC latency than previous drivers. The tests that I’ve made didn’t show any difference in DPC Latency between v1.81a, v1.80a and v1.80b drivers.
Maybe it has to do with the settings that are being used. My test where done with 2.0 analog output. How to uninstall 1825 v1.81 drivers: In order to avoid a system crash while uninstalling 1825 drivers you will need to play an audio file before proceeding with the uninstall process. Restart system after the uninstall process is done. Release notes 1.80 UNi Xonar installer changes:.
Added DPI interface scaling to the installer. Added card autodetection and if the audio card is not detected it will show an with possible reasons for that. Improved driver cleaning. It uninstalls all copies of the Xonar/C-media CMI8788 drivers that are present in the Windows driver repository. By installing drivers with “Run driver cleaning” option you won’t be able to use “Roll Back Driver” option for the audio card in Device Manager.
Changed the driver installation procedure. Added a fail safe driver installer that should help in those cases where you were required to manually install the audio driver or install it in safe mode. Silent installation is always on and its user option has been removed.
If standard driver installation gets stuck (does not finish after 100 sec) it is automatically closed. If standard driver installer fails to install the drivers then an alternate driver installer is launched. If that fails too, you will get notified by the installer that driver installation failed. Driver changes:.
Windows XP: Added support for other CMI8788 cards. Xonar DG, DGX, DG SI: Front Panel jack detection should now work if it did with the original drivers. Fixed GX not being turned off by default in “Normal” configuration for the following cards Xonar D2, D2X, DG, DGX and DG SI. 2 changes:. Improved and fixed some problems with the new driver installation procedure. Added different messages based on why installation failed. Fixed “Front Panel Microphone” not working by default.
3 changes:. Increased the delay between driver cleaning and driver installation procedures.
Might help in some installation failing cases. Fixed the “Warning: Windows running in Test Mode or with Disable Driver Signature Enforcement is required!” message not showing up if needed in combination with the detected audio card. The 1.80 drivers come in two variants:.
1.80a “Standard” Driver for all supported cards. Replacement for 1.75a driver. Includes 1816 audio drivers for Win XP and 1823 audio drivers for Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10.
Driver changes:. Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10: Updated audio driver to 1823 (built date: 2 Jun 2015, made by C-Media). Includes updated driver installer, ASUS Audio Center and C-Media Panel. Other notes:.
1823 audio drivers are the first drivers released for Windows 10 by ASUS/C-Media. Whether they perform any better than 1822 or STXII 11.5 drivers remains to be seen. Xonar STX II cards: Drivers work with STXII cards but the changing audio settings may not work with ASUS Audio Center and only with C-Media Panel. Installation on Windows Vista/7/8.1/10 x64 requires Windows running in option.
Known issues:. STXII: Asus Audio Center does not work. You need to download patched version and copy paste it over “C: Program Files UNi Xonar Audio Customapp ”.
Possible issues:. Microphone stops working if running specific programs. If you run into this issue please report it in a reply to the. If you run into the issue you can switch to v1.75a drivers or connect the microphone to the onboard audio card microphone input. WASAPI playback issues might occur with some soundcards. Occasionally when waking PC up from sleep the Xonar card does not output any sound. Drivers might stop installing on Windows 10.
Try 1.75a, 1.80b or 1.81a instead. Windows 10 Creators Update: Windows would not boot after these drivers where installed. If you run into this problem you have to boot Windows in Safe Mode and remove the audio drivers.
I could not reproduce the issue. 1.80b “STXII” Driver maily for STX II and STX II 7.1 cards. It does work for the other UNi Xonar supported cards too. Replacement for 1.75b driver.
Includes STX II version 11.5 audio drivers (built date: 18 Feb 2014, made by C-Media). Driver changes:. Includes updated ASIO (2.0.0.14), driver installer, ASUS Audio Center and C-Media Panel. Windows XP: Drivers now work for all UNi Xonar supported cards.
These were not working with 1.75b drivers. Other notes:. Cards other than STX II: Installation on Windows Vista/7/8.1/10 x64 requires Windows running in option.
2 changes:. Fixed “Asus Audio Center” not working properly and getting replaced by C-Media Panel when installing with “Normal – Asus Audio Center” configuration. 3 changes:.
Fixed some installation issues when drivers were installed on STXII cards (like missing driver uninstall entry in Programs and Features, incorrect C-media panel name). Fixed a bug where optimal card configuration was not being applied if the drivers were installed without the “Re-enable stereo upmix” option.
Possible issues:. Microphone stops working occasionally or when changing audio playback settings (DS-WASAPI). If you run into this issue please report it in a reply to comment. If you frequently run into the issue you could try v1.75a drivers if possible or connect the microphone to the onboard audio card microphone input. Previous release notes: show more hide.
Release notes 1.75 UNi Xonar Installer changes:. Various changes and improvements done to the UNi Xonar installer. Added warning message if installing the drivers would require Test Mode. XonarSwitch is now automatically closed before installing the audio drivers. Improved “Apply addons” function. Included.inf files from the drivers can now be dynamically altered.
Documentation can be read. Applying new 1.75 compatible versions of addons (like DHT4) will display the proper audio driver version now and users could now choose they want to install once these are added to the Uni Xonar installer location. 3 changes:. Fixed GX is not being turned off by default in Normal configuration for the following cards Xonar D2, D2X, DG, DGX, DG SI. The 1.75 drivers come in two variants:. 1.75a “Standard” Driver for previously supported cards.
Same audio drivers as those in 1.72 (1816 for Win XP, 1822 for Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10). Rev.2 changes:.
Fixed ASUS and C-Media Panels not working in Win XP. Includes updated driver installer and C-Media Panel. Known issues:.
The installer is showing “Warning: Test mode to be enabled!” message by mistake if Xonar Xense selected as card. Possible issues:. Missing Dolby Pro-Logic IIx options from C-media Panel. If you have this issue, you can use the “C-media Panel v1.62” installer addon or install v1.72 drivers. 1.75b “STX II” Driver mainly for STX II and STX II 7.1 cards. It also works with UNi Xonar previously supported cards. Rev.2 changes:.
Fixed issue where installer did not apply the correct audio settings (e.g. To fix surround echo). Anyone who installed the previous 1.75b drivers should install the 1.75b rev.2. Driver changes:.
Includes updated ASIO (2.0.0.13), ASUS Audio Center and C-Media Panel. Includes STX II version 11.5 audio drivers (created on 18 Feb 2014). Other notes:. These drivers will work with the previously supported Xonar cards on Win Vista/7/8.1/10 but may require that you enable Windows on 64 bit OS. These drivers do not work for the other Xonar cards on Windows XP.
Known issues:. ASIO in 64 bit mode does not work. The cause of this issue is the 64 bit asio dll file from the original STXII drivers. Release notes 1.72 These drivers bring Windows 8.1 support. Driver changes:. Updated audio driver to version 1822 for Windows Vista/7/8/8.1. Still using 1816 for Windows XP.
Includes updated driver installer, ASUS Audio Center and C-Media Panel. Other notes:. New icon for UNi Xonar installer. Thanks to propheticus for his contribution.
ASUS Audio Center and C-Media Panel tray icons now have higher resolution icons. Useful for 100% DPI settings. Known issues:.
GX is not being turned off by default in Normal configuration for the following cards Xonar D2, D2X, DG, DGX, DG SI. Release notes 1.71.1 Replacement for v1.71 driver package with configuration fixes and updated components. UNi Xonar Installer changes:. Updated UNi Xonar Installer with that from v1.80a. Driver changes:. Updated driver installer, ASUS Audio Center and C-Media Panel with those from v1.80a.
Added theoretical support for STX II cards. Fixed GX not being turned off by default in “Normal” configuration for Xonar D2, D2X, DG, DGX and DG SI cards. Known issues:. In some cases, WASAPI exclusive playback is interrupted by playback from other audio applications. More details. Fix: If you don’t use S/PDIF, disable “S/PDIF Pass-through Device (Asus Xonar)” from Control panel-Sound. It’s confirmed that the audio drivers included in v1.70 don’t have this issue.
Win Vista/7/8: There are reports that you cannot play sound through S/PDIF and headphones at the same time. Release notes 1.71 Driver changes:. Updated audio driver to 1821 for Windows Vista/7/8 and 1816 for Windows XP. Includes updated driver installer UNi Xonar Installer changes:. Fixed some issues with Driver cleaning module.
Improved and fixed some potential issues with UNi Xonar Installer Known issues:. C-media Panel: Enabling and disabling “7.1 Virtual shifter” option disables stereo upmix. Use “” to re-enable it or you can use the C-media Panel v1.62 addon (it will revert to an slightly older C-Media Panel version). GX is not being turned off by default in Normal configuration for the following cards Xonar D2, D2X, DG, DGX, DG SI.
In some cases, WASAPI exclusive playback is interrupted by playback from other audio applications. More details. Fix: If you don’t use S/PDIF, disable “S/PDIF Pass-through Device (Asus Xonar)” from Control panel-Sound.
It’s confirmed that the audio drivers included in v1.70 don’t have this issue. Win Vista/7/8: There are reports that you cannot play sound through S/PDIF and headphones at the same time. Release notes 1.70 Driver changes:. For Windows Vista/7/8 it includes 1818 audio drivers. For Win XP it includes 1814 audio drivers.
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Includes updated versions of C-media and Asus panels. Fixed HTOmega Claro 2 driver support. Fixed driver signature issues for the other non-Xonar cards that were present in previous release. 3 changes:.
All the improvements and changes done to the UNi Xonar installer from 1.7x versions have been incorporated into this release (like support for addons). Updated C-Media Panel with the one included in 1.72 release. UNi Xonar Installer changes:.
Improved Low DPC Latency option. Now it allows access to C-media Panel as well. And Asus Audio Center won’t autostart after driver installation like it previously did. Improved Driver Cleaning process. Now it will clean the Panel and HsMgr(GX) processes startup entries too. Reduced the overall installer size (from 13MB to 7MB). Replaced Windows XP driver installer with the same one that’s being used in Windows 7.
Please report if there are any malfunctions compared to previous UNi Xonar driver releases. Removed “1777 drivers + Asio 1.0”. This option lives on as an addon. Rev 2: Applied all UNi installer fixes from 1.71 Known issues:.
C-media Panel: Enabling and disabling “7.1 Virtual shifter” option disables stereo upmix. Use “” to re-enable it or you can use the C-media Panel v1.62 addon (it will revert to an slightly older C-Media Panel version). GX is not being turned off by default in Normal configuration for the following cards Xonar D2, D2X, DG, DGX, DG SI. Other notes:. New icon for UNi Xonar installer. Thanks to propheticus for concept and contribution. ASUS Audio Center and C-Media Panel tray icons now have higher resolution icons.
Useful for 100% DPI settings. Notes about Windows 10 compatibility (updated 13 May 2018) UNi Xonar drivers v1.64 and above will work with Windows 10. There could be some issues that you could run into depending on audio settings used.
Different drivers could work differently so if you encounter any issues try installing the other UNi Xonar versions. Apart from driver issues, there could be issues solely from Windows 10 sound system that would be fixed with future Windows updates. There is also a small chance that some things could break with future Windows updates. Windows 10 (multiple versions) possible issues and fixes:. Microphone not working – Check.
(thanks ). Audio crashes – If you have “Dolby Atmos for Headphone” app installed you should remove it and replace it with the updated “Dolby Access” app in order to avoid audiosvr process stack overflow errors that are crashing the audio subsystem. (thanks ). Popping and cracking sounds – If you have a AMD graphics card, try disabling AMD High Definition Audio Device from Device Manager. Possible to try the same steps for Nvidia HD Audio Device for Nvidia cards.
(thanks ). BSOD’s after system wakeup from sleep – Try UNi Xonar v1.71.1 driver. (thanks ) Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update) notes Reported issues so far: – Windows 10 version 1803 (April 2018 Update) notes (updated 13 May 2018) Our community member Chris Leipold that the wake up from sleep BSOD, settings reset and not working audio server process at startup issues that where introduced with Fall Creators Update are fixed with Red Stone 4 preview (pre 1803 release). Possible issues and fixes:. Microphone not working – Check.
(thanks ). Audio crashes – If you have “Dolby Atmos for Headphone” app installed you should remove it and replace it with the updated “Dolby Access” app in order to avoid audiosvr process stack overflow errors that are crashing the audio subsystem. (thanks ) Possible issues reported so far:. Settings (Bit-depth, sample rate, number of channels) reset bug when clicking the volume after restart might still happen. Windows might freeze when installing Xonar drivers. Microphone might not work even after doing the.
S/DPIF output might not work at least for some with Xonar DG cards Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update) notes (updated 13 May 2018) Reported issues so far:. Drivers above 1821 v1.71 may cause BSOD when waking system from sleep (, ). It’s unclear if it is a driver issue or a Windows issue that’s triggered in specific conditions that are met when using drivers above 1821 v1.71. Since ASUS/C-media driver support is pretty much dead and most people didn’t have this issue until Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, people having this issue should contact Microsoft support and submit their crash dumps.
A temporarily workaround would be to save your settings as a XonarSwitch profile and apply it each reboot. Anyone affected should report the issue to Microsoft. Update 6 Feb 2018: like this is fixed in insider builds = 17074, and it will be fixed in Windows 10 version 1803. Update 8 Mar 2018: this should be with update for version 1709. Default format (bit-depth and sample rate) from Windows Volume-Playback devices and the number of audio channels resets each time the Windows Volume icon is clicked (, ).
Anyone affected should report the issue to Microsoft. Update 8 Mar 2018: this should be with update. Update 13 May 2018: This issue might still happen even after installing KB4074588. Driver Downloads (Windows only) – click if downloads are not showing Standalone applications for changing settings or enhancing audio: 1. Based on a script made by Virus. Before running the files, close any audio source/application.
Legacy, preferably use and configure it with separate profiles. Does not work correctly when used with STXII (“b”) drivers. Contains:. Front panel switch v3.2. SampleRate switch v1.2.
Microphone Array Enabler v1.1 – Might be useful if you have an microphone array. HDAV HDMI enabler v1.0 – This application hasn’t been tested please submit feedback if it works or not. It appears it is not needed anymore. Acoustic Echo Cancellation enabler v1.0 – Useful for other Cmedia 8788 based cards that lack this setting. Stereo upmix switch v1.0.
7.1 virtual speaker shifter enhanced profile v1.0 – Profile created by Cu. This profile should enhance the effect of positioning in games when using Dolby Headphones and 7.1 virtual speaker shifter. Please provide feedback about this profile. Headphones ohm Amp switch v1.0 – Works only with the cards that support this. Additional tweaks. 3. Xonar related applications:.
– Alternative panel to Asus Audio Center and C-Media Panel. Allows you to control various Xonar’s audio settings, define them as switchable profiles and apply them on-the-fly without having to stop the audio playback. – Application that seamlessly changes between rear speakers and front panel speakers output. – Standalone driver cleaner based on the one that’s included in UNi Xonar drivers. – Tool to restore Xonar cards hardware ID. The extended version includes support for Xonar STX II and Xonar DG SI cards.
– Application that will restart the Windows Audio Service and C-media audio driver. Useful for sound loops, no audio output and other issues. – Control Xonar equalizer settings from your Android phone or tablet. 4.:. – ASIO configuration viewer/changer that can be used when you can’t access the Xonar ASIO Configuration directly. By djdecks.
– Set the maximum output volume that sounds can be at. Can replace Xonar SVN in some cases (like limiting the volume of loud noises in movies). Works on Windows Vista and newer. Tags:,. Probably this is a dummy question for most of you but I have no idea how to solve this. I am using the Xonar drivers 1823 to operate my Auzentech sound card on W10x64, and it works perfectly fine. Recently I purchased a Bose QC35ii headphones.
When using it with my PC I wanted to get rid of that headphone cable so I got me a Bluettooth adapter. Connection as BT headphones works but the sound it not as good as it is with the cable.
In this case the C-media Panel settings have no effect at all. It seems that it is not even part of the audio connection. Is there anything wrong with my setup? Thanks Karsten. Hello, i have the Asus Xonar STX(first edition).
I’ve been trying something lately i was sure was going to work, but i can’t seem to get it working. I have two computers, I want the computer with the STX card in it to listen to the other computer. So what i’ve done is connected a Minijack(Line out on the other computer) – 2xRCA(in the RCA input on my soundcard), then i went to soundsettings, found the STX Line in output and checked “listen to this device”. In my head, everything should be correct and should be working, but i’m getting no sound.
I would really appreciate tips on how to make this work. Thank you alot in advance! V1823 causing boot crashes on windows 1809. On Tue 2018-12-04 12:28:17 PM your computer crashed or a problem was reported crash dump file: C: WINDOWS Minidump 1-01.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: cmudaxp.sys (0xFFFFF806144F7DDD) Bugcheck code: 0xD1 (0x0, 0x2, 0x0, 0xFFFFF806144F7DDD) Error: DRIVERIRQLNOTLESSOREQUAL file path: C: WINDOWS system32 drivers cmudaxp.sys product: C-Media Audio Driver (WDM) company: C-Media Inc description: C-Media Audio WDM Driver Bug check description: This indicates that a kernel-mode driver attempted to access pageable memory at a process IRQL that was too high.
This bug check belongs to the crash dump test that you have performed with WhoCrashed or other software. It means that a crash dump file was properly written out.
A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: cmudaxp.sys (C-Media Audio WDM Driver, C-Media Inc). Google query: cmudaxp.sys C-Media Inc DRIVERIRQLNOTLESSOREQUAL.
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