The High Definition is an audio device manufactured by Conexant. This driver fixes problems with no sound or static or distorted sound, and can unlock advanced features of your audio device. This driver version has been downloaded 67,710 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 299 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 1.7 MB.
High Definition Audio
Conexant High Definition Audio
Windows XP
v3.14.0.03.14.0.0 (2006-02-03) via .inf
Conexant High Definition Audio Driver for XP Home / PRO (32 Bit). Unknown at this time if driver will work on XP (64 Bit).
Obtained from an Intel Notebook / Laptop, but is understood to work on any equipment running XP 32 bit, using a Conexant High Def chip (Currentaly in use on an Advent 7203 / XP Home, & works fine).
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU READ THE "READ FIRST.TXT" FILE FIRST BEFORE INSTALLING!!!
stanmarsh14 (DG Member) on 29-Aug-2007
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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kb888111.exe | 682.2 KB | 14 Apr 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/CHDAud.sys | 561.7 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/chdaudprop.DLL | 24.1 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/chdaudpropres.DLL | 5.1 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/CHDAudPropShortcut.exe | 62.0 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/disk1 | 69 bytes | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/HXFSetup.exe | 577.5 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/Setup.exe | 583.9 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/tw3vena.cat | 10.2 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/TW3Vena.inf | 35.7 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
3.14.0.0_WHQL/UCI32103.dll | 114.7 KB | 30 Mar 2006 |
READ FIRST.txt | 110 bytes | 30 Aug 2007 |