Satellite P100-257 enjoys High Definition Audio

Hello.
Tell me please: only P100 - and my P100-257 machines have in particular - HD audio? Specifications on this site tells that his 16-bit and Toshiba Bass Enhanced Sound System with SRS TruSurround XT technology. Tells me nothing about the HD audio. Card his (smart?) is Conexant

I installed the new driver 3.11.0.50 (instead of 3.11.0.00 - if I'm not wrong) and it works. But 3.14... version gave no sound. Why that?
Thank you very much.

Hello

I think that this Satellite P100-257 supports high definition audio.
As mentioned that the laptop supports an audio chip Conexant CX20551-22 .
This chip supports the Intel High Definition Audio specification 1.0 revision compatibility that supports a 16-bit stereo audio format.

Regarding the audio driver. You must use one from the Toshiba page! They work for you!

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