The (also known as the Realtek Audio Console) is a modern Microsoft Store application that serves as the interface for managing sound settings on Windows 10 and 11. This version is part of the shift from the legacy "Realtek HD Audio Manager" to Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps that work with DCH (Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support) drivers. Why You Need Realtek Audio Control

The user should never need to know the specific build number 1.1.115.0. Instead, they need to trust the process: the motherboard vendor for the driver and the Microsoft Store for the app. Hunting for an outdated, specific version is a relic of an older, less secure era of PC maintenance. In 2025 and beyond, the only safe answer to this query is not a link, but a methodology: go to your PC manufacturer, clean your drivers, and use the official app store. Your system’s security depends on it.

Right-click or Realtek Audio , then choose Update driver .

To get it, avoid shady driver sites. Instead, grab the official Realtek driver package R2.82 from Realtek’s site or your motherboard vendor, then extract the embedded .appx file. Install via PowerShell if needed, and enjoy crisp, customizable sound once more.

| Property | Details | |----------|---------| | | Realtek Audio Control | | Version | 1.1.115.0 | | Package Family Name | RealtekSemiconductorCorp.RealtekAudioControl_hke82k7qzn0xp | | Architecture | x86, x64, ARM64 | | License | Proprietary (Freeware for Realtek hardware owners) | | Required OS | Windows 10 version 1809 (build 17763) or later, Windows 11 |

The is an essential tool for unlocking the full potential of your PC's audio hardware. By providing advanced controls for both input and output, it ensures a superior listening and communication experience.

is a highly sought-after utility package designed to manage audio hardware configurations on modern Windows PCs. Unlike older, legacy versions of the software—which relied on the classic Realtek HD Audio Manager—the updated Realtek Audio Control app utilizes the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and DCH architecture to manage modern hardware configurations seamlessly.

Missing FeaturesIf the equalizer or microphone effects are missing, your base driver is likely outdated. Realtek Audio Control is just a "skin" for the underlying driver. Update your Realtek High Definition Audio driver via Device Manager to unlock all features. Conclusion

Windows often bundles version 1.1.115.0 as an optional update. Go to . Select Advanced Options > Optional Updates .

A: You have a driver mismatch. Realtek Audio Control v1.1.115.0 requires driver version 6.0.9000.1 or higher. Update your driver.

Disconnect your internet connection to prevent Windows Update from overriding the installation.

Ensures that plugging in headphones, microphones, or speakers prompts the correct action.

Execute the following command structure: Add-AppxPackage -Path "C:\Path\To\RealtekAudioControl_1.1.115.0.appxbundle" Wait for the deployment progress bar to reach 100%. Troubleshooting Common Errors "Cannot connect to RPC service"

Finding and installing Realtek Audio Control version 1.1.115.0 is a journey that depends heavily on your specific PC hardware. The single most reliable way to get the correct audio software for your PC is to visit your (e.g., Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, MSI, Acer). They provide the customized driver packages that include the right Realtek driver and, in some cases, the correct companion app for your specific hardware model.

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