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December 13th, 2016 15:00

XPS 13 9360 : Maxxaudio pro doesn't work anymore !

A few day ago, there has been a Realtek audio update in Windows 10.

Since then, Maxxaudio pro enhancements don't work anymore.

I experienced this problem on two units of XPS 13 9360 QHD+ i7 512/16.

Can you fix this as soon as possible ? I tried rolling back to previous drivers but even with the rolled back driver, Maxxaudio pro still don't work.

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December 13th, 2016 16:00

Did the update today do any good?

Can you start it from the apps listing?

Some folks believe it may be involved with Volume problems.  I haven't yet gotten the most recent update but I should have it in the next few minutes.

Edit:  I just updated the second system with today's updates and right now my older system is running the 12/11/2016 Realtek driver and the Inspiron 17 is still running the 12/1/2016 version, and MaxxAudio Pro seems to be still functional. 

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December 13th, 2016 17:00

What update are you referring to ? I can't find any newer update than this one on the listing :

9360_Audio_Driver_7NFYT_WN32_6.0.1.7859_A00.EXE

It's an old version of the driver...

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December 13th, 2016 18:00

I am referring to Windows updates.  I don't check the Dell site very often unless I am having a problem.

Dell still shows the 6.0.1.7989 from the first of the month for my Inspiron 17.

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December 14th, 2016 00:00

The problem started when the Windows update occured. Since then, I tried Rolling back the drivers but Maxxaudio enhancements now don't work whatever I do.

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December 14th, 2016 06:00

Greg_FR,

Click the link below to download the Realtek card reader drivers Then go to device manager and update the the Realteck Audio Drivers. Also, The presets have moved under sounds, right-click on properties you will see equalizer options under enhancements when you have all the drivers installed.

http://dell.to/2hELXkT

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December 14th, 2016 15:00

Thank you Jesse. I today did a BIOS update (released today) and a Realtek driver update ant now Maxxaudio seems to work again (not every parameter but globally it works).

Could you help me on another issue that I (and others) have ? We can't use netflix any more.... Have a look here :

en.community.dell.com/.../20962355

Thank you very much for your help

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December 15th, 2016 04:00

Greg_FR,

I found this information on the netfilx website.

Netflix Error U7361-1255-C00D7165
If you experience the error code U7361-1255-C00D7165 on your Windows 10 computer, it typically points to an issue with stored information or settings on the device. Follow the troubleshooting steps below to resolve the issue.


Uninstall and reinstall the Netflix app
Uninstall the Netflix app

From the Start menu, select All Apps.
Right click on the Netflix app.
A popup will appear. Select Uninstall.
Select Uninstall again.
Reinstall the Netflix app

From the Start menu, select Store.
Select Search from the upper right corner of the screen.
Type Netflix in the search box and press Enter.
Select Netflix from the results.
Select Install.
Once installation is complete, launch the app and try Netflix again.


Other users on the thread are reporting issues as well playing netflix. 

Clear browser cookies
Your browser may be referencing an outdated or corrupted setting in the cookie file.
Go to netflix.com/clearcookies to clear the Netflix cookie. This will sign you out of Netflix.com.
Select Netflix Home, then Member Sign In to log back in and play your movie or TV show again.
Restart your browser
Sometimes restarting your browser can clear this issue.
Quit your browser, restart it, and play your movie or TV show again.
Try another browser
We recommend updating to a browser that supports HTML5 to ensure your computer is optimized for our web player. Please download the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Opera and try Netflix again. Our web player works best on:
Google Chrome on Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later.
Mozilla Firefox on Windows Vista or later.
Opera on Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or later.


Below is more information that help others as well.

http://dell.to/2gEpPlz

http://dell.to/2gEqOSO

http://dell.to/2gEqGTm

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December 15th, 2016 06:00

Thank you Jesse.

I'm afraid I've already tried all the suggestions and nothing worked (clearing all cookies, reinstalling the app multiple times and many other things). It still just works with Firefox but not with chrome, edge or the windows 10 app.

I'm completely lost at this point. I'll try to disable the sound card, to use a bluetooth speaker, and to disable flash player tonight and will see what happens but I'm not very confident.

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December 15th, 2016 07:00

Greg_FR,

You will need to set your resolution to watch Netflix to the settings below. 

Resolution: Stream in HD if your internet connection supports 5 megabits per second or more.
Google Chrome up to 720p.
Internet Explorer up to 1080p.
Microsoft Edge up to 1080p.
Mozilla Firefox up to 720p.
Opera up to 720p.
Safari up to 1080p on Mac OS X 10.10.3 or later.


http://dell.to/2gF81XB


For more information you will need to contact Netflix support.

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