Windows 10 Multimedia Controller Driver Mac Boot Camp
After upgrading to Windows 8 on my 2011 MacBook Air running Boot Camp, I lost the ability to send audio over the DisplayPort connection. This was frustrating because I was used to leveraging my iMac in display mode and would prefer the speakers and mic of the iMac over the MacBook Air.
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When you install Microsoft Windows on your Mac, Boot Camp Assistant automatically opens the Boot Camp installer, which installs the latest Windows support software (drivers). If that doesn't happen, or you experience any of the following issues while using Windows on your Mac, follow the steps in this article. This is only if you want to use it on a Mac and the Mac OS itself. If you’re using Parallels, it’ll probably ask you if you want to use the device with Mac or Windows, select Windows, and it should work out of the box with Windows (so I suppose it’ll work with Parallels and Windows as well, without you having to install a driver on Mac, because it’s actually Windows that’s talking to.
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Windows 10 Multimedia Controller Driver Mac Boot Camp Mac
If you’re having this problem you’ll notice if you take a look at your device manager that there is a “High Definition Audio” device that is not starting.
Thanks to this post I learned that I had to download and install latest display drivers from Intel. They include a display audio driver. Windows update will not help here.
This is the latest driver that worked for me. I’m now hearing audio over the DisplayPort, apparently this fixes the issue that arises from trying to send audio over HDMI as well.
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I’m not sure why Apple hasn’t updated their BootCamp drivers accordingly but they should.