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Realtek AC97 Audio Drivers v. 3.67

Julio Franco   on 14 December 2004 - 04:08 · 15 comments & 3098 views

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Latest Realtek AC97 codec drivers (integrated motherboards) bundle with WDM driver for Windows 98, WinMe, 2000 and XP version 5.10.0.5760.

Changed in A3.67:

1. Add some customized settings.
2. SPDIF-out goes to AClink slot 6/9 for ATI SB400 when modem present.
3. Add New feature: Disable Analog CD.
4. Fix issue : mono-out volume synchronize with Master volume for ALC655 force 2 channel mode.

Download: Realtek AC97 Audio Codec v. 3.67
Download: Drivers for other OS (Windows 95, NT4)


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Mobile games based on Spider-Man, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Iron-Man will be co-published with Activision, which previously optioned the rights to those properties for console games. The two publishers are planning to cross-market their mobile games with the console and film offerings.

Other important properties covered by the agreement include Blade, the Incredible Hulk, Ghost Rider, Captain America, Daredevil, and Elektra. Excluded from the deal are the rights to the Punisher franchise, which are controlled by THQ, as well as any IP associated with the Spider-Man 2 movie, which belongs to Sony Pictures Entertainment.

The current content roadmap calls for the release of mobile products associated with the movie Blade Trinity starting today. Other suites of content to follow next year will include Elektra in January, 2005, Fantastic Four in Summer, 2005, and Incredible Hulk and Ultimate Spider-Man later in 2005. Each of these content blocks will be timed to capitalize on the release of its corresponding Hollywood blockbuster, and/or its major video game release from Activision.

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"Marvel was looking for a partner that has a global reach," said Edelman, "and Mforma can do that. Marvel really picks and chooses who they work with very carefully, and they now see mobile as an equally important part of their content strategy."

Marvel echoed Edelman's sentiment in its press release. “Mobile is a major new entertainment medium and our objective all along has been to enter this new space on a grand scale with an ambitious partner capable of putting together a holistic program across the various developing technologies and applications in the wireless space. We believe Mforma is capable of delivering on that objective and we are thrilled to be working with them,” commented Tim Rothwell, president of Marvel Worldwide Consumer Products.

Edelman also explained that the landmark agreement heralds a seismic shift in Mforma's approach to the mobile content business. "We could have gone deep into games," he said, "but instead we're moving towards a partner-based strategy."

When asked if he could discuss any other new partnerships that Mforma is currently pursuing, Edelman had no comment, other than to say that Mforma is "aggressively exploring new partnerships everywhere."

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(1 reply) #1 DrIndianaJones on 14 Dec 2004 - 04:16
Makes you wonder why they haven't made a new standard other than the old AC97.

Oh well, new drivers are better than nothing.
#1.1 kagaku on 14 Dec 2004 - 18:12
Intel has a new High Definition onboard audio standard, but it hasn't been used on any production board as far as I know.
#2 BTallack on 14 Dec 2004 - 04:21
I don't mind everything using the same old standard. I can use the Avance AC97 driver set on probably 50% of the machines I fix.
(2 replies) #3 Xtreme $niper on 14 Dec 2004 - 04:53
hrm i havent updated my drivers ever. maybe i should try this.
#3.1 ripped on 14 Dec 2004 - 08:22
its never too late
#3.2 Xtreme $niper on 15 Dec 2004 - 01:31
bah I installed it and now my system tray icon is gone? and I cant find the realtek control panel anywhere. Whats wrong?
(1 reply) #4 M/\TT on 14 Dec 2004 - 09:17
Thanks for the heads up!

Shame about the sucky speeds
#4.1 JulioFranco on 14 Dec 2004 - 11:20
Blame it on Realtek FTP servers .
(1 reply) #5 DeMoN_453 on 14 Dec 2004 - 09:54
Any drivers above a3.61 dont work on my system.. the dirvers install but xp says the driver is corrupt or the sound becomes all screechy.

Pc specs:
p4 3.0 ht
gigabyte GA-8VT800-L

anyone know what causes this issue or know a fix?
#5.1 cork1958 on 19 Dec 2004 - 15:52
1 more try. Same here except I get no sound now!
(3 replies) #6 inum on 14 Dec 2004 - 11:18
do these work with SOUNDSTORM?
#6.1 [ timko ] on 14 Dec 2004 - 11:53
I read over on NForcers that when you use any RealTek drivers instead of NVidia ones that it always uses your CPU for acceleration rather than the Soundstorm hardware.

** That's only what I read, I don't know for sure since I've only ever use NVidia drivers. **
#6.2 cork1958 on 19 Dec 2004 - 15:49
Oops! Reply ended up under wrong post!
#6.3 cork1958 on 19 Dec 2004 - 15:50
Oops again. WTF is wrong with Neowin it won't post under comment I'm replying to?
#7 greg098 on 23 Dec 2004 - 09:47
im not sure about this driver. I keep getting alerted by windows to update my driver, even tho the driver is completely different to the one that this site has. im guessing this driver is more up to date tho. I had a problem with an older driver on the win update site, it broke my sound completely. hopefully it doesnt happen this time.

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