Audigy 2 platinum faceplate issue

!audigy 2 platinum faceplate issue: im sorry if there has been a similar question before, i have been search for 2 or 3 hours for a solution to my problem to no avail. this problem has been going on for months i just haven't had time to look into it. i have the audigy 2 platinum model number sb0240/sb0250, and my faceplate essems to have no power, the optical ports have no light inside, i've checked my cables multiple times, tried reinstalling drivers(could not find a driver for my specific model and didn't recieve a disk with my computer), looking for broken on damaged conections on the boards, and have had no luck. it also seems as though the ports don't show up in the volume controls. is there redemtion for my face plate or should i start shopping for a replacement, and is there a way to just buy the faceplate(funds are kind of low this month)

? I guess Creative doesn't care about living up to the promise that their product is upgradeable as new technologies emerge such as VISTA. They were give plenty of warning, that it was coming out, and it has been out for some time. I guess the $700AUS I spent is down the tubes, because the lazy people at creative cannot be bothered to bring it into compatibility - AS PROMISED with "peace of mind" they said. There is no way that I will acti'vely tell people how good creative is any more. In fact I will be acti've in just the opposite.
Get of your backsides and support AS PROMISED, we deserve it, instead of giving us second rate partial compatibilities. I have wasted the best part of a week trying to get it all sorted, where do I send the bill for my time? Hvae I got sour grapes? No, I just expect decent support as promised.
I issue the challenge - ?Provide decent support and I will retract. Fair is fair. I PROMISE.

Similar Messages

  • Dear Jeremy-CL ! Please help me with SB1394 Audigy Platinum ex issue

    I have an Audigy Platinum Ex for 4 years and very satisfied . But now i had to install Windows XP SP2 .My firewire sb394 began malfunction with Premier Pro ,5 . Under Windows XP SP everything goes well . With rear motherboard FireWire connector everything works well , but not so comfort like using external Dri've . How can I resolve this problem ? And is it possible to connect internal sb394 cable from Audigy Platinum ex Dri've , to motherboard ASUS P4P800E deluxe internal connector ? It seems to me that they are similar . Best regards from Russia / thank you ! Alexander

    You can try this if you have nerves to do it:
    . Get Windows XP SP install CD
    2. Find following files and uncompress them if necessary
    - 394bus.sys (5..2600.06 xpsp.020828-920)
    - arp394.sys (5..2600.06 xpsp.020828-920)
    - enum394.sys (5..2600.0)
    - nic394.sys (5..2600.06 xpsp.020828-920)
    - ohci394.sys (5..2600.06 xpsp.020828-920)
    - 394.inf (5..2535.0)
    3. Open command prompt, type sfc /purgecache and press enter key
    4. Copy file 394.inf to C:\WINDOWS\INF overwriting existing file
    5. Copy files with names ending in .sys to C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache
    6. Copy all .sys files to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers overwriting existing files
    7. If windows asks for CD cancel it to prevent it to restore files
    8. Double check if the files you copied are still there and if not repeat from step 3 until you get it right
    9. Uninstall firewire adapter from device manager
    0. Reboot and pray
    Basically that should force your XP SP2 to use Firewire drivers from XP SP. It may not work (I haven't tried it) and it may trash your machine leading to reinstallation but it may also fix things for you. Let me know if it worked.

  • Who wants a black Audigy Platinum faceplate

    Ok, as far as I could tell, Creative teased us with the promise of a black faceplate that we could purchase separately, but then never actually made it available. They just had their next generation products include them, hoping we'd fork out some extra cash just to have them black.
    Well, screw that. I'm happy with my original Audigy, so decided I would do things my way:
    [img"]http://home.comcast.net/~lordseamus/AudigyFaceplate2.jpg">
    I created this duplicate in photoshop and had it printed on self-adhesi've vinyl. It probably would look better if I had painted the whole faceplate black (instead of just the knobs) before sticking it on there, but it's good enough for now. When I had it printed I filled the x7" sheet with them, so I can always redo it when I get around to it.Message Edited by Master_Seamus on 0-3-200707: AM

    bratboy wrote:
    Heh, wish they had given us a beige option with the X-fi. Instead this time its only avail in black which looks like crude in a beige case.
    Hm... I suppose I could make a beige version of the same thing. It looks like the X-fi has a slightly different layout, though, so I'd need a faceplate to work with.

  • Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum - Speaker issues not covered by FAQs

    FSoundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum - Speaker issues not covered by FAQs? ?
    Greetings..
    Running into a bit of a issue here I can't seem to fix. I've gone through the troubleshooting guides and FAQs already and they aren't resolving the issue.
    My normal setup is a couple of desktop speakers plugged to the rear of the card through the standard ports (non-digital) and a headset with mic plugged to the device in front that includes volume controls for both mic and speakers.
    I've just did a complete reinstall of Windows XP (32 bit) including everything up through SP3 and a reinstall of the drivers and associated software applications for the card as well.
    The problem I am having is that I can no longer make the rear speakers (desktop speakers) play when plugged in. The 2 headset speakers still play just fine that are plugged in the front however.
    What should I do to resolve this issue so that I can have both the desktop speakers and headset speakers both playing? I'm fairly sure I'm just missing a setting somewhere but for the life of me I can't figure where to fix this.
    Thank you,
    Culann HS

    JRe: Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum - Speaker issues not covered by FAQs0 I'm afriad that the CMSS3D option did not work? ? I still cannot get any speakers to play out of the rear of the soundcard.
    As I said before, the goal is to try to get sound to play out of both the headset and the speakers attached to the rear of the soundcard simuntaneously.
    The headset is plugged into one of those devices in the front that is in a 5 & /4" bay that has the individual knobs for adjusting volume for the headset and outbound levels for the microphone.
    The speakers are plugged into the back of the soundcard and do not play any sound in any of the sockets, starting from the firewire port and counting 3 over.
    Any suggestions? I? thought it might have something to do with the setting of the speakers from control panel - > Sounds and Audio Devices -> Advanced and picking the right choice there. No luck however. Same for the Creative Speaker Settings as well.
    I'm at wits end and I'd be very thankful to whoever can resolve this for me. =)

  • Creative Audigy Platinum Installation Help with Pentium 4 3.2GHz HT Enab

    :mansad:
    Dear Fellows,I have recently upgraded to a new Pentium 4 machine. The config is as follows:Pentium 4 3.2eGHz MB cache HT (Hyper-Threading Enabled)Intel Original 865GBF MainboardGB Kingston DDR 400MHz RAM20GB SATA WD HDDSound Blaster Audigy PlatinumATI RADEON 8500 DV 64MBThe problem I am facing is with Audigy Platinum. Once I install the operating system (Win XP) and move to the installation of Creative Audigy Platinum Sound card. All the applications are installed and the system hangs while updating *drivers*. I restarted but it corrupts the whole operating system conflicting with Display Driver, Mainboard driver as well as Windows. CD/DVD Rom also disappear. I then reinstalled operating system again. I would like to request for help and solving this issue and I dont want to get rid of Creative Audigy. I have heard complaints with Hyper-threading technology but I disabled it and the same problem occured. I tried everything e.g. latest drivers from Creative website, BIOS updates, Driver updates etc etc. The problem starts once the drivers are to be updated for Creative Audigy Platinum.Anticipating your response soon.Regards,

    Hi Jeremy,
    I would like to thank you for your kind assistance with my problem.
    Heres the good news, I finally managed to install and run my Creative Audigy Platinum perfectly.
    Credit goes to your assitance and support.
    For your info, I would like you to know what I really did.
    I have an Intel Genuine 865GBF mainboard. I installed clean copy of Windows XP (SP) and downloaded and installed latest Chipset INF utility from Intel website. I guess this utility tells the mainboard what kind of hardware is configured on the board.
    Please note that I did not add any PCI card except the AGP graphics card.
    After finishing Windows XP, I installed the Creative Audigy Card in a different PCI slot. When windows started, it detected the sound card installed.
    I simply ran the driver and programs from the Creative CD and it installed perfectly. I then updated the drivers downloaded from the Sound Blaster site in correct order.
    After finishing with Creative Audigy Platinum installation. I installed other hardware devices, service packs, AV and applications.
    Its the third day and everything is running well.
    I just wrote the steps if someone else faces the same problem, he/she can sort it out the same way.
    Thanks again for your help.
    Best regards,

  • SB Audigy Platinum Microphone Line2/Mic2 settings h

    I have the original SB Audigy Platinum that includes the external bay device. When plugging a headset into the headphone and line2/mic2 connectors, the headphones work and the microphone on the headset does not. I have done some investigation and it appears that the default audio in device is the microphone. I believe that the microphone points to the mic in connector on the PCI soundcard. If I use the Sound Mixer I can manually change the audio in from microphone to line/mic2 and the headset microphone works. However if I stop the using the microphone and then try and use it again I discover that the setting has been changed back to microphone. So everytime we want to use the microphone we must go to the sound mixer and manually make the change. Is there anyway to save the setting line2/mic2 to make it permanent? One of the reasons for having the external bay device to allow the headet to be connected and disconnected without reaching around the back. I am tryng to make this easy for my wife to use (with Skype) without the hassle of the extras ste
    ps.
    Thanks.

    Jeremey, thanks for your reply. This is one of those classic issues where the application folk (like IM clients and Skype) say to ask the SB folk what can be done and you (the SB folk) ask if the application owners can change their applications. So I am exploring options. Gi'ven that we don't use the 'mic in' (mic - microphone) connector on the PCI card, is there any way to reset the Audigy so that the external bay line/mic2 can be recognized as mic or the microphone? Perhaps there's a jumper or soft switch setting? Otherwise, is there anyway at all from the SB side (card, jumpers, drivers, Creative apps) to set the microphone to line2/mic2? Like I say I am looking for ideas from the SB side.
    Thanks again for your reponse.

  • No digital sound after Vista upgrade on Audigy Platinum

    I finally got around to upgrading my Media Center PC from Win XP to Win Vista Ultimate x64. Following the upgrade and after installing the latest official drivers for my Audigy Platinum, I am unable to get any sound when using the digital out on the sound card. I also made sure to change the Audio Console setting to use SPDIF. If I switch to normal line out, it works fine and digital out worked fine on Win XP.
    I tried searching but only came up with threads pertaining to the X-Fi and Audigy 2.
    Is there something else Im missing to get this working in Vista?
    Thanks a bunch!!

    Hi there-
    I just finally had the chance to install these drivers and I still have no sound coming out when I connect to the digital out of my Audigy card. Again, Ive verified the Audio console has been changed to SPDIF output and still nothing.
    Is there something Im missing here? Are there other settings I need to change / set in Vista to get this working? This is very frustrating that this worked without issue in XP and I really dont want to have to go back to it.
    Any help is much appreciated!!

  • Audigy platinum pinouts for dri

    I have an original Audigy platinum with the connections for a dri've bay - which I did not purchase. My new case allows for a front panel microphone and headphone (as well as other connections) in addition to the back panel ones. After installing the audigy card in it - these connections no longer work =(
    Since the dri've bay comes with mircorphoone and headphone outputs - I assume there are appropriate pins on the dri've bay connection that (if identified) - could be connected to my computers froont panel enabeling the use of these with the audigy card and not just the sound system proved with the mobo. Does someone have accurate information about the pinouts for the dri'vebay that are on the Audigy card? And, would you be gracious enough to supply me with this information.
    Thanks,
    Jim

    Greetings again and thank you Jeremy for the fast response - FYI I did look for this information on the web before coming here to post. Based on what I gathered from the article you attached was that: . I could connect my front panel headset connections to pins 0, and 2 ( General purpose output , general purpose output 2 and ground) (or should they go to the ones labeled spdif?) 2. I could connect the microphone connections to pins 5 and 6 (spdif input signal and ground) I hate to be a pain but I really don't feel like messing up anything either and maybe a moment of your time can save me a lot of issues later. Thanks in advance!!! Jim Here is the content from the post so you don't have to go back and look: This is for the Sound Blaster Li've and Sound Blaster Audigy Series Only. Not the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Series. Pin-Outs Pin Name Description VCC +5V power supply 2 VCC +5V power supply 3 GND Ground 4 AC97CLK 24.5 MHz clock output 5 GND Ground 6 GP_SPDIFIN#2 SPDIF input signal 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 SPDIFO#3 SPDIF out Signal 0 GPO General Purpose Output # GPO2 General Purpose Output #2 2 GND Ground 3 GPO0 General Purpose Output #0 4 GND Ground 5 GP_ SPDIFIN SPDIF Input signal 6 GND Ground 7 GPDIFO#0 SPDIF Out signal 8 GND Ground 9 SPDIFO# SPDIF Out signal 20 GND Ground 2 GND Ground 22 SPDIFO SPDIF Out signal 23 GPI0 Digital Input (GP Input 0; Reserved) 24 GPI Digital Input (GP Input ; Reserved) 25 OUTMIDI MIDI Output 26 GND Ground 27 INMIDI MIDI Input 28 GND Ground 29 KEY no pin 30 KEY no pin 3 ADCSDO2 I2S audio data input 32 GND Ground 33 ADCSDO I2S audio data input. 34 GND Ground 35 ADCSDO0 I2S audio data input 36 GND Ground 37 I2SCLK I2S serial bit clock 38 GND Ground 39 I2SFS Frame sync. 40 GND GroundMessage Edited by hickerso on 0-27-2005 09:07 PM

  • Audigy Platinum Ex Windows 7 SPDIF IN not working

    Audigy Platinum Ex Windows 7 SPDIF IN not working? I have an old Audigy Platinum Ex that has served me well, until now when I have a new Windows 7 x64 PC (RTM). SPDIF IN no longer works, though everything else does (including SPDIF OUT). I've tried the current and beta drivers for the card, and no difference.
    In Windows Vista x64 I could use ASIO drivers with my M-Audio ProFire 60 while using the Audigy for PC audio. Most often this was for skype, which I would set to use SPDIF IN/OUT which I then connected to the ProFires SPDIF OUT/IN. Using the ProFire mixing tool, I could control which mics and levels went to the Audigy while not interfereing with the ASIO drivers recording the mics. The ProFire also recorded the SPDIF OUT from the Audigy to caputre the person on Skype to their own audio track. This is a podcast producer's heaven, and I miss it!
    If it's a known issue (SPDIF IN / Win 7), I've had this card through 4 PC upgrades and it's served me well enough I don't mind buying new. The Creative Sound Blaster X-fi Elite Pro looks to be the current version of my Ex - are there any Windows 7 issues currently that would stop me from using it in the role above? I will miss the FireWire port, a shame they dropped that.

    Well basically it is possible, and I've found this out. Apparently Dell released a driver or something that allows it to work, but then only if you install a 3rd party modified xp version of the creative suite. I don't remember where I found it, but it was through google... Using some term including x-fi, dts, and vista.... Can't seem to find it now. Anyway, it had a download for the whole creative suite that was modified from the xp version for Vista, however it was buggy as hell, caused driver issues and blue screens, and ended up causing me to have to reinstall Vista altogether again. In other words, it's possible, but I don't recommend it until it's officially supported... Don't know when this will be yet... *crosses fingers*
    Luckily I've got a dual OS system with XP too, and I switch to that when I want to use my Xbox 360... However due to Microsoft also being terrible in that department... I now get entertainment off of its 3 red lights... (For those of you who don't know, 3 red lights = hardware error. Sending into microsoft for repair typically is a 2 month process... I'm still waiting on my prepaid shipping box to arri've and it's been 4 days... Will be a similar wait to get it to them, 4-6 weeks for them to actually repair, and another week or so to get it all shipped back). Although even when the console worked, my dsl modem sometimes cut out when playing on Xbox li've and dropped signals, reported errors, etc.
    What is with the companies producing technology nowadays? I just want to play Gears in 5. on Xbox li've... *cries*Message Edited by Supercoolyo on 07-22-20070:54 AM

  • No longer able to select speaker type in Surround Mixer (Audigy Platinum Win XP P

    Hi, all. I have an Audigy Platinum. Normally I have no issues using my 5. speakers with this card; however, today I noticed my sound was "tinny" and the reason is that the surround mixer is locked on Headphones. I cannot click the arrow to change it to 5. surround or anything else for that matter. I've gone into Control Panel and unchecked the mute other speakers when headphones are plugged in option, but that hasn't seemed to help. Any other ideas?Thanks in advance.

    Thanks for the reply. That did the trick.
    Message Edited by ObiJuan on 05-29-20070:56 PM

  • Connecting Audigy 2 ZS card to an Audigy Platinum EX 'Audigy Dri

    I would like to connect the 'Audigy Dri've' from my Audigy Platinum EX setup to my new Audigy 2 ZS card. It seems to be physically possible - connect the Audigy 2 ZS to the Platinum EX's expansion card with the AD_EXT cable, then the expansion card to the Platinum dri've with the DS cable (I haven't looked into power supply connection issues yet). I'm wondering if there's any fundemental incompatibility between the two despite the possibility of physical connectivity. Anyone have any ideas?
    Cheers,
    Gareth

    It looks like someone asked something similar about a year or so ago, and a moderator stated simply 'no'. Any explanation of why?

  • 10dB boost for LFE an Audigy Platinum (hard- or software)?

    ; I read that the Audigy Platinums LFE channel?has 0dB less volume then the rest, and is therefore not working correctly on non creative sound systems.
    So how can i give?my LFE signal?a 0dB boost? Any simple hard oder software solutions?

    icke wrote:
    The Teufels Bass controller is at 00%.
    You're probably one of the many folks who like artificially-boosted bass.
    Bass redirection is not the issue, its [sic] turned on..that the LFE signal is to [sic] weak is the problem.
    The bass redirection feature extracts the frequencies below the cutoff frequency from the non-sub channels, reduces them -0dB, mixes them together with the LFE signal obtained from DD/DTS sources, and outputs the mixture from the output jacks as the subwoofer output. This causes the extracted bass and any LFE signal to match without driving the line-level output past 0dB, so that the subwoofer output behaves as a LFE-level output rather than a line-level one. Otherwise any LFE signal above -0dB would get clipped at full line-level settings. Note that basically unless you are listening to a DVD, there is no LFE signal involved, but that the extracted bass is still reduced in volume.
    Back to a external or software solution please.
    If you like cranked bass and treble, use the soundcard's equalizer (or treble/bass controls) to accomplish this. It is best to shape this curve by leaving the "ends" at 0db, reducing the middle frequencies to get what you're after, and just turn up the speaker system to get the loudness you want (settings above 0dB can cause clipping if the soundcard is set up to output line-level).
    Can i get Audigy 2 drivers to work with the audigy ?
    Probably, but I'm not particularly expert on that, and it has nothing to do with your question.
    -Dave
    [email protected]

  • Dolby 5.1 with Windows 7 using an Audigy Platinum EX

    Hello.
    Long story short.
    I've mashed together three old PC's to make one reasonably ok one as a media center.
    I have an old MSI motherboard, running an AMD XP 2.GB Chip with .25GB of Ram and an AGP Video card (Soon to be upgraded to an ATI 4850 AGP Card with HDMI out.
    My trusty Audigy Platinum EX has been re used (again!) and after finding some drivers, everything seems to be ok!
    What's the problem you ask?
    I cant seem to get true 5. surround, via the on board optical out (speaker calibration wont play front centre, sub or rear speakers.)
    I'm running the lot through a Creative 5. Inspire speaker system (using the optical input) if i let the Inspire system sort out the sound, I can get surround, but only if i switch on the 5. manually, and like I said, it won't play via the speaker test in windows or the creative consul on screen.
    Am I missing something real simple, or is this an issue anyone else has had dealings with?
    Also (as if that weren't enough) there doesn't seem to be any support for the EAX and ESS systems, and I cant use the remote control that came with the Platinum EX.
    If anyone can offer any sugestions, I'd be most grateful.
    With Thanks.
    Andrew. (UK)

    Hello again.
    I've got hold of a Vista Support Pack that supposedly fixes loads of the issues I've got with an old card on Windows 7, I've pasted the notebook specs and details that came with it, and if you've any idea how I can put a downloud link on this forum so you can download it from me, you are more than welcome to try it. I'm not knowledged enough to put a link on here, but others have done it, so it must be possible... Any Ideas?
    Here Goes!!!
    Sound Blaster Audigy series Vista Support Pack - Compiled on Feb 24 2008 by Daniel Kawakami
    Changelog:
    * 02/24/2008:
    - Finally fixed Speakers and CMSS setting synchronization, so Audio Center was removed.
    - Completely uninstall the previous version, including all applications, before installing this one.
    * 02/2/2008:
    - Under certain circunstances, Speakers and CMSS setting are still not synchronized.
    - Now includes the full featured Creative Graphic Equalizer, with Preset saving, see screenshot below.
    * 02/9/2008:
    - Changed the driver version from v2.5.0004B to v2.5.0004EQ (with Equalizer).
    - Windows speaker settings are now synchronized with Audio Console / Speaker Settings speaker configuration.
    - Enabling CMSS in Audio Console or EAX Settings now properly activate effects in Creative APO; Stereo focus slider does not work, so Audio Center is still required for that.
    - Audigy 2 ZS Notebook is now properly supported / detected by Setup
    - Completely uninstall the previous release before installing this one.
    Supports both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista (including Service Pack ).
    Supports all Audigy card with a Hardware EMU0K2 DSP chipset (OEM / Retail models):
    - Audigy (including ES, MP3+, X-Gamer and Platinum)
    - Audigy 2 (including Value, Platinum and Platinum Ex)
    - Audigy 2 ZS (including Platinum and Platinum Pro)
    - Audigy 4 (including SE and Pro)
    - Audigy 2 ZS Notebook (PCMCIA) - Uses software MIDI emulation that does not (currently) work in Vista.
    Does NOT support the following OEM / Retail models:
    - Host / software-based cards including Audigy LS / SE / Value, Audigy 2 SE, Li've! 24-bit)
    - any external Audigy soundcards
    Integrated setup program to install the following items:
    - Audigy series driver 2.5.0004 (the latest X-Fi driver)
    - APO Interface Module .30.00
    - Audio Console .20.57 (including Graphic Equalizer)
    - EAX Settings .0.05
    - MediaSource DVD-Audio Player 2.00.76 (32-bit only)
    - SoundFont Bank Manager 3.20.20
    - Speaker Settings 2.00.60
    Exclusi've features in this unofficial driver:
    - Equalizer
    - CMSS and Stereo Surround with Stereo focus control
    - Advanced EQ and Special FX available (see notes below)
    - Dolby/DTS decoder (working on 32-bit/64-bit, requires Windows Vista Service Pack )
    - DVD Audio (32-bit only)
    - Hardware MIDI synthesizer (includes 2Mb, 4Mb and 8Mb SoundFont banks)
    - 4 Gb RAM approved (tested on Intel C2D E6400, Gigabyte 965P-DS3, 4Gb RAM)
    Release notes / Known issues:
    - Windows Security warning during driver installation
    When prompted with ?Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software?, choose ?Install this driver software anyway?.
    - MediaSource DVD-Audio Player requires Audigy 2 or better
    Do not install if you have the first Audigy model.
    The application does not support Windows Vista 64-bit and setup will close with an error message.
    - WaveRT Pull Mode enabled by default
    Does not seem to cause any problems, but if you ever need to disable it, follow these steps:
    - run the Registry Editor (Regedit) and open the following registry tree:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class
    - select Search (or press the F3 key) and type EnableWaveRTPullMode, deleting the value when found.
    Restart the computer.
    For more information on WaveRT, access:
    <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/audio/wavertport.mspx"]http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/audio/wavertport.mspx[/url]
    - Built-in Decoder (requires Windows Vista Service Pack )
    To use the built-in decoder, make sure it is enabled in Audio Console.
    Select ?SPDIF Out (Creative SB Audigy (WDM))? as the output device of
    your player and then configure the AC3/DTS filter to send the stream
    through SPDIF.
    When you restart your computer, the Tone settings (Bass and Treble) are not applied.
    Just readjust one of the controls one time per boot.
    - EAX effects, Advanced EQ and Special FX
    EAX effects only work in 4., 5. e 7. speaker settings.
    Advanced EQ and Special FX only work in 2. speakers or Headphone settings.
    - EAX effects, Advanced EQ and Special FX (Using SPDIF Out)
    All effects work properly, but when you restart your computer, the Tone settings (Bass and Treble) are not applied.
    Just readjust one of the controls one time per boot.
    - There is no sound in games with OpenAL support or using Creative ALchemy
    Disable Advanced EQ and Special FX selecting ?No effects? before running the game or program.
    - Equalizer settings are lost
    It happens after you run a game with OpenAL support or using Creative ALchemy. This issue also occurs in Windows XP, so it is not specific to this Windows Vista driver.
    When you restart the computer or run Equalizer, the saved setting is automatically loaded.
    - No sound when CMSS is enabled using Audio Console (4. or more speakers)
    Just move the Stereo Focus slider and set it back to the desired position, even if it is 0 (zero). Once the setting is saved, works properly. This issue does not affect EAX Settings.
    - Windows Vista MIDI Device Configuration Utility
    Use this utility to change the MIDI playback device for 32-bit and 64-bit applications.
    The driver installer automatically selects the first hardware MIDI synthesizer found.
    Note: The Audigy 2 ZS Notebook (PCMCIA) does not have a hardware synthesizer.
    Some screenshots:
    - Equalizer:
    - Stereo Surround:
    - Decoder:
    - Mplayer Classic: select ?SPDIF Out (Creative SB Audigy (WDM))? as the output device of
    your player
    - Mplayer Classic: configure the AC3/DTS filter to send the stream through SPDIF
    - Hardware MIDI:
    Hope this is of some help?
    Let me know if you've any idea how to upload the programme!!
    Kind regards.
    Andrew.

  • DD - yes, DTS - no on audigy platinum

    Hello
    I have first Audigy Platinum ex. Wanted to use internal DD/DTS decoder. But it works somehow only on 50%. DD decoding is happend, DTS - no. It was under XP, it is now under x64 Vista. When I try to test DTS Audio in Vista (through the sound configuration for SPDIF out), no sound output is happed. For Dolby Digital the sound is there...
    What could be the problem? Broken card?

    Hi there-
    I just finally had the chance to install these drivers and I still have no sound coming out when I connect to the digital out of my Audigy card. Again, Ive verified the Audio console has been changed to SPDIF output and still nothing.
    Is there something Im missing here? Are there other settings I need to change / set in Vista to get this working? This is very frustrating that this worked without issue in XP and I really dont want to have to go back to it.
    Any help is much appreciated!!

  • Dolby Digital Live and Old Audigy Platinum Card

    I have an now well aged Home Brew Computer based on an Asus P4PE MB, 2.4 Ghz P4, gig ram, SATA Raid 0, Plenty of HD free space. I went on a campaign to speed up the old beasty a little before I start thinking of a replacement some months down the road. I picked up a NOS (New Old Stock) Audigy Platinum Sound Card to lower the load on the processor and give me some more options like a digital input that my built in AC97 didn't have.
    The SB Card worked pretty well at first. Hooked it up to an inexpensi've home theater I have in the room through its digital (front panel SPDIF) and we were off to the races. It all worked great. The sound was excellent, the system seemed to work better. The only problems were related to the usual issues with using a home theater with a computer digital output.
    Along came the latest release of the driver and the Dolby Digital Li've. Now I seem to have the following issues:
    Use DDL and you can't lock it into a 96K sample rate affecting sound quality
    Many music files I was playing just fine now have what I guess could be termed "blanking." You get some very quick blank spots. Just an instant each time but enough to wreck the fun.
    CTAIdSvc.exe is running all the time and eating processor resources. A quick check with the task manager sees it gyrating from 3 to about 3 percent continuously. This is at all times regardless of any use of sound.3% is bad enough. Running over 0% is no good.
    Soooo, now I look to see if I can do a comparison between with and without DDL installed. Uhhhhhhhh, where is that part of the thing installed? Seems not to have anything in add\remove programs.
    Also, what is with all the other stuff running related to this sound card. Licensing application? CT Helper, Ctsvccda, etc..
    I'll probably try to remove the driver by re-running its install then try it with and without the Dolby thing. Maybe reinstalling the driver removes DDL

    First of all it is not personal. I have nothing against you guys, your're not responsible for drivers development/testing. I'm fed up mostly with all those responsible for releasing buggy software without making proper checks if it will work. I know that you cannot say anything but I believe these guys are giving you headache as well; they don't have to listen complaints and deal with angry customers. First thing I would do is to get rid of your test manager . Releasing something without doing proper tests is just unacceptable; especially when product is suppose to reach thounsands of customers. Could you at least tell if driver developers were informed about this issue and trying to solve the problem? I'm buliding new machine and have to consider change of my soundcard; such information would very usefull. Cheers.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Report for displaying BSID & VBRP Details ( Outstanding Invoice details )

    Dear friends, For creatinf a report. First I have to select the details from BSID. Then on the basis of VBELN fiels in BSID , I have to take the Details from VBRK & VBRP based . But VBELN field is null for some BSID Recors. Then How can I pick the VB

  • Starting out with JBI

    In an attempt to introduce myself to JBI, I looked for something relevant to my field (health) and found the video created by Raghunadh Teegavarapu at http://wiki.open-esb.java.net/attach/HL7BC/HL7BCInboundOriginalACKDemo.wmv As I tried to follow the

  • HT1386 iPhone 5 (iOS 7.1) cannot sync with itunes 11.1.5.

    Both my iPhone and iTunes are updated, iOS 7.1 and iTunes 11.1.5. However, not only can they not wifi sync, when I plug in my iPhone, my iTunes doesn't respond. The iPhone tab did not pop up. When I go under "File" -> "Devices", nothing is there when

  • Someone knows PREDECESSOR_PARAMETER in DECISION process type???

    HI Today is my day of questions so here hopefully the last on.... Die anybody know the formula parameter "PREDECESSOR_PARAMETER" that can be used in the DECISION process type? Google and sdn search provide exactly 2 results with this information: <i>

  • IPod apps will not sync

    I am trying to add an app to my Ipod touch.  It is showing in itunes.  I click and drag it to the ipod image, hit apply, and then sync.  It says it has synced, but the new apps will not appear on the ipod. What am I missing?