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Hi,
I have one Intel i7-8700 with a motherboard Asrock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming-ITX/ac and everything is just working fine in a windows 10 Pro.
However the only issue that i found is that when i connect the computer to a av receiver capable of mentioned format by the onboard hdmi the output format 24bit - 192 kHz is not available in windows. The drivers installed are the latest available. I have a old pc that can do this without any problem. So the receiver is not the problem.
I thing this is an old issue because i can see several posts in the community forum without resolution or solution. There are any expected date to fix this issue?
Best regards,
Hugo
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In 8th Generation Intel Processor Datasheet (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/core/8th-gen-processor-family-s-platform-datasheet-vol-1.html 8th Gen (S-platform) Intel® Processor Family Datasheet Vol.1) page 42 is refered that the processor support LPCM 192 kHz.
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That is correct; the hardware is capable of supporting this configuration -- but the Windows driver does not support it. When last the issue came up in discussions, the drivers team told us this wouldn't be fixed in the near term.
Sorry,
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Hi Scott,
There are any reason for that?
In a world where streaming and high resolution audio files are the future, why intel don't do this? There are any known workaround for this issue?
Thanks
Hugo
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Well, I could speculate, but that doesn't solve anything. The only workaround is to use lower quality audio. That's all you can do until they fix this.
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