EXPERIENCE ONLINE AND OFFLINE PANO2VR TOURS ON YOUR VR HEADSET
While the term often appears in Windows Device Manager, it broadly refers to the circuitry on the motherboard or a dedicated sound card that processes digital audio data and converts it into the analog sound you hear.
Most modern computers use "on-board" audio. The controller is built directly into the computer’s motherboard. These are highly efficient and sufficient for general use, gaming, and media consumption. Common examples include the controller. multimedia audio controller
These connect via USB or Thunderbolt. They act as their own sound card, bypassing the computer's internal audio hardware entirely. They are common in professional recording studios (Audio Interfaces) and high-end gaming headsets. While the term often appears in Windows Device
Sometimes drivers are hidden in "Optional Updates." multimedia audio controller