Peer,
Thanks for your timely response. Please see below my computer information that you have requested:
My computer is a home build.
Sound is incorporated in the Motherboard which is a Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X LGA 1151 (300 Series) Intel Z390 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 ATX Intel Motherboard with an Intel Core i7-8700K Coffee Lake 6-Core 3.7 Ghz (4.7 Ghz Turbo)
LGA 1151 (300 Series) 95W BX80684178700K Desktop Processor Intel UHD Graphics 630
The audio driver is a Realtek® Semiconductor Corp., Realtek High Definition Audio driver, dated 12/4/19, version 6.0.1.8586.
The Digital Signer is Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher version 10.0.17763.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Jack Information is:
L R Green
Rear Panel 3.5 mm Jack
RL RR Black Rear Panel 3.5 mm Jack
C Sub Orange Rear Panel 3.5 mm Jack
SL SR Gray Rear Panel 3.5 mm Jack
Speaker Setup is 5.1 Surround and tests properly.
The version of Windows that I am running is:
Edition: Windows 10 Home
Version: 1809
Installed: 5/19/2019
OS build: 17763.557
In addition to providing you with my computer information above I have completed the rest of your suggestions. My system configuration is set up for 5.1 surround (and it tests
properly) so this is not the issue.
I updated 14 drivers using Drive Easy software. Included in this update were:
-AMD High Definition Audio Device
-High Definition Audio Base
-Realtek Audio Effects Component
-Realtek Audio Universal Service
-Realtek Hardware Support
-Realtek High Definition Audio
After all this I am still only getting stereo. Once again this leads me to believe there is a compatibility issue (Windows 10 problem) as others have suggested. If Microsoft doesn't
have a fix then I have options. 1) is to buy a sound card with specific drivers or 2) revert back to Windows 8.
Please advise what your thoughts are at this point.
Greg