The sound driver I use is the High Definition Audio Device using model of same name when choosing driver from computer. I believe this is an old driver and my computer warns me when using it, however, using any other driver causes me issues. A general example, sounds of the same volume slider have large sound variance. Lets say in a video game, there are two unique sounds, lets say a water sound and wind sound in the same environment sound tab. With my old driver, these sounds have similar volumes in comparison like one would expect. However when I have a new driver installed (usually Windows updates), suddenly lets say the water sound is overwhelmingly loud while the wind sound is super quiet.
The above example is not specific, but similar to the issue (if needed I could find a specific example for games I deal with). This is currently an issue because I am wanting to use Voicemeeter but its causing the above issue. I am wondering if anyone here might know what could cause any newer driver to have this issue and/or a way to fix it. I do not mind having to fix all my volume sliders in order to transition but when the sounds of the same slider vary so drastically in volume, there is no way to fix that with just the given sliders, that I know of. Also happy to find any specs that might be needed. I am very clueless when it comes to the sound side of things so not sure what specs I would need to post.
Thanks for your time and assistance.
The above example is not specific, but similar to the issue (if needed I could find a specific example for games I deal with). This is currently an issue because I am wanting to use Voicemeeter but its causing the above issue. I am wondering if anyone here might know what could cause any newer driver to have this issue and/or a way to fix it. I do not mind having to fix all my volume sliders in order to transition but when the sounds of the same slider vary so drastically in volume, there is no way to fix that with just the given sliders, that I know of. Also happy to find any specs that might be needed. I am very clueless when it comes to the sound side of things so not sure what specs I would need to post.
Thanks for your time and assistance.