@mah.bader
Windows 10 version 1809 (build 17763) is very buggy and has caused serious problems (Microsoft seemed to have prematurely released the 1809 version and will re-release the 1809 version either by the end of October or the start of November) - I temporarily downgraded some machines from 1809 to the 1803 version until Microsoft provides some crucial bug fixes for 1809. I'll wait for Microsoft for the "re-released" version of 1809 to be available.
also you need to uninstall Realtek HDA driver first before installing Realtek UAD driver since HDA & UAD drivers use different structures. you can only use some UAD drivers that include the HDXRT.INF and HDX_GenericExt_RTK.INF files as these two files are not always included in all UAD drivers. ask alanfox2000 on which UAD driver version to use for your MSI PH61A-P35 board.
I won't be online in these forums much since I'm happy using the 8551 HDA driver on some of my machines running Win7/8.1/ Win10 LTSB 2016 and 8560 UAD driver on my custom built PC with the Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 R2 board using Win10 education edition v1803. Next driver update for UAD/HDA for me might be somewhere in the 8570s.
it depends on which version of Dolby you are talking about since Dolby comes in many different forms [aka. Dolby PCEE4 (v4), Dolby DS1 (aka Dolby Digital Plus), Dolby DAX2/DAX3, DDL, etc.]
DAX = digital audio extensions
DDL = dolby digital live > this one is used thru SPDIF audio connections only
Dolby (desktop version) works with any FFxx HDA driver
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