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Intel High Definition Audio (HD Audio) codecs are flexible hardware devices. They can be configured by system BIOS routines to implement a variety of logical audio devices to support individual systems designs. The BIOS loads the pin configuration registers in an HD Audio codec with default settings that identify the audio devices that the codec implements on the system. When a system vendor sets up HD Audio solutions correctly, Microsoft Windows Vista can expose details that are not possible with legacy audio solutions. It can enable compelling dynamic device behavior and multistreaming support. This paper provides information about how to validate pin configuration register programming for vendor implementations of Intel HD Audio systems.

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Date:Aug 2006
Pages:20
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