Disable the A-Volute/Nahimic "audio effects service" auto-installed with Realtek audio drivers on certain PCs.
- Dell G7 7590
- MSI GS65 Stealth Thin 8RF
- MSI GP73 Leopard 8RE
Pull requests are welcome if different devices have different hardware IDs for this service.
There are two different devices to check.
- Open Device Manager (WinKey + X, M)
- Select "Sound, video and game controllers"
- Do shared steps below for "Nahimic mirroring device"
- Select "Software components"
- Do shared steps below for "A-Volute *" device (for example, A-Volute Nh3 Audio Effects Component)
- Find nahimic/a-volute related device
- Double Click or Right Click->Properties the entry
- Select "Details" Tab, Click "Property" drop down, then pick "Hardware Ids"
- The value shown is a hardware ID to block
- ROOT\Nahimic_Mirroring
- SWC\VEN_AVOL&AID_0300
- SWC\VEN_AVOL&AID_0400
If the above was not done on a fresh Windows installation before Internet was connected, you likely will already have nahimic components installed.
- Uninstall Nahimic Companion
- Uninstall Nahimic App
- Stop NahimicService from running in Task Manager, there is likely 32-bit and 64-bit service both running.
- Open Services (can be done from Task Manager), Find NahimicService(s), and set them to "Disabled" instead of "Automatic"
- Remove Nahimic/A-Volute tasks under Task Scheduler -> Task Scheduler Library
- Remove Nahimic/A-Volute AppData
- Delete System32/A-Volute and System32/NahimicService EXEs
- Adversely affects audio capture- 'muffling' the recorded desktop audio
- "Privacy" Policy https://www.nahimic.com/privacy-policy-apps/ and https://www.nahimic.com/privacy-policy-gdpr/
- Can interfere with other post processing applications
- Performance