Audigy 2 ZS Platinum: Two Questi

) How do I update to the latest drivers (say the beta ones on the official site) without causing my Graphic Equalizer and EAX Console to stop working? I've been installing and uninstalling drivers all night with no luck.
2) It works, which is a huge relief, but as soon as I put it into my system, boot up now takes a LONG time every time. I have a new PC so it was less than two loading bars and I was into Windows...now it's 27. Shutdown also takes abnormally long. This started before I even installed any drivers. Any ideas?

Figured out problem , but boot-up still takes forever. I can't figure out what to do. I was just hoping somebody faced a similar issue and took care of it.
I've gone from 2 bars at the loading screen to almost 30 since even just putting card into my system. That tells me it's not a driver issue. Any ideas?

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    I have an Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro. After two years of use without problems, the analog inputs on the external dri've have stopped working. I get no signal from them, not even noise. All 3 inputs are silent, Line in / Mic and Line 2 in the front, and Line 3 in the back. Otherwise the dri've appears to function normally - I get output from the headphone jack, and the volume control knob works. I have not tested digital inputs or outputs, as I currently have no digital devices to connect to them.
    I had made no major changes to my computer - software or hardware - when the problems began. I recently added a new SATA hard dri've, but the Audigy dri've did work after that.
    I've taken steps suggested in another thread on this forum and uninstalled all Creative software and drivers, used the latest driver package's uninstall program as well as Driver Cleaner, and finally manually deleted everything related to Creative and Audigy from the system registry (and rebooted quite a few times in between). I then installed the original drivers from the CD that came with the sound card (a setup that has worked before), but still the problem persists.
    Any ideas on where to even begin looking for a solution? I find it hard to believe that it's a hardware problem, since three inputs suddenly went silent at the same time, and no other connections were affected. Yet I've done as clean a reinstall as possible, and that hasn't solved the problem.
    My current computer configuration:
    OS: Windows XP Pro (SP2 and all latest updates)
    CPU: Athlon XP 500+
    RAM: 2x 52 MB
    Motherboard: Abit AN7 (integrated sound chip disabled)
    Video card: Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro
    Network card: D-Link DFE-530TX
    Hard dri've : Seagate ST320026A, 20 GB IDE
    Hard dri've 2: Maxtor 6L080J4, 80 GB IDE
    Hard dri've 3: Seagate ST330083, 300 GB SATA-II

    I don't have a Platinum Pro or the dri've, but a general hardware troubleshooting step I would take would be to remove the soundcard and either move it to another slot or re-seat it. Also, I'd disconnnect and reconnect all cables to and from the card and the dri've. If I had another machine I could try the card or dri've in, I'd do that. If I could borrow another dri've or even another card, I'd test those too. (Swapping parts is often the simplest diagnostic.) Yeah, maybe it's not a hardware problem, but I'd take these steps just to rule out some possibilities.
    Edit: And if you can remove or disconnect the SATA dri've and restore the system to the condition before you installed it, that's another good test.Message Edited by Katman on 2-8-2005 2:56 AM

  • Technical Support Request - (Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Hacked?

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    No, it can't

  • Audigy 2 ZS Platinum - Midi, Soundfonts, Squeal of Death

    Hi, I bought the Audigy 2 ZS Platinum to get professional Soundfont playback triggered by an external midi keyboard, Soundfont creation using Vienna, and ideally Cubasis with ASIO.
    I'm having major problems: When I try and play Soundfonts from either the SoundFont Bank Manager or Vienna, after a couple of minutes I get a high-pitched tone and the computer locks up. I've heard this is the infamous "squeal of death," but am unsure of the fix on my particular machine:
    Gateway V800CSE computer
    Windows 98 SE
    Intel Celeron 800 MHz processor
    Intel Santorini motherboard
    Intel 810e chipset
    BIOS update to P05
    192 MB ram
    Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver 620
    DirectX 9.0c
    2 PCI slots
    Power Supply: Astec ATX90-3405 (90 watts)
    The computer is generally rock-steady - I can spend hours using applications like Firefox, Wordpad, Acrobat Reader, etc. with no crashes. Audio CDs seem to play fine for hours through the Audigy 2.
    I've done the equivalent of a clean sweep: wiped the drive and restored from backup to a pre-Creative state, then reinstalled the Creative stuff. No help.
    The squeal/lockup happens whether I use the on-screen keyboard or an external midi keyboard, and regardless of what banks are loaded - even small banks like the default 4MB GM presets. It seems to happen at some random point during Soundfont usage, anywhere from one minute to 30 minutes into a session - but it always happens.
    I'm not playing difficult passages with a lot of polyphony. In fact the squeal of death sometimes happens when playing just a simple melodic line. I tried allocating more ram in Soundfont Bank Manager, but this didn't seem to help. Creative Diagnostics shows no problems.
    I've heard that turning off ACPI sometimes eliminates lockups with Creative cards. However, Windows 98SE installs ACPI by default, and my BIOS doesn't let me turn it off. I understand that by installing from a command line and using a setup switch I can install Win98SE without ACPI. But although I'm handy with computers and good at following instructions, I don't know command line syntax.
    Could someone please walk me through the steps? Let's say I boot from a floppy, activate CD-ROM support, get the A-prompt, and put the Windows 98 SE CD in the drive. (Are those the initial steps?) Now what are the exact command lines I would use to run the setup switch, which is something like setup/pi ?
    Please help. The card is of no use to me if I can't get professional Soundfont operation. I will have to return it.
    I've tried uninstalling the WDM drivers and installing the VXD drivers using Creative's CTZAPXX. That seemed to stop the squeal of death, but greatly limits midi functionality. For example, the WDM drivers recognized that my Audigy 2 ZS Platinum has two sets of midi inputs/outputs: one on the gameport, and one on the platinum drive. It's the platinum ones you can use out of the box, because the adapters are included. Under the WDM drivers, I could choose the second midi port and my external keyboard would trigger the Soundfonts. But under the VXD drivers only one midi port appears in Control Panel or midi apps, and I guess it's the gameport, because all notes from my external keyboard hooked up to the platinum drive's midi input are now ignored. I reinstalled the VXD drivers, but same result. The platinum drive is definitely hooked up; the audio inputs and outputs are working, and my external midi keyboard is definitely sending midi notes.
    Could Creative or anyone please confirm that the VXD drivers don't see the platinum drive's midi port? Is there a workaround? If the WDM drivers are unstable, and Win98SE users have to fall back to the VXD drivers to get reliable operation, then could Creative please include a gameport-to-midi adapter in the box, so platinum customers can still use midi?
    Are there any other reports of the squeal of death with the 810e chipset?
    I'm using DirectX 9.0c. Is this appropriate, or should I be using an earlier version?
    The power supply on my machine may be a bit wimpy. Could that be a problem? The published specs are:
    Wattage 90 watt
    Input 90 - 135 V, normal 115 V
    180 - 265 V, normal 230 V
    # Output + 3.3 V (0 A min, 6.0 A max)
    # + 5 V (1.0 A min, 10 A max)
    # + 12 V (.02 A min, 1.5 A max)
    # -12 V (0 A min, 0.2 A max)
    # + 5 VSB (0 A min, 1.4 A max)
    Finally, how often is the squeal of death solved by simply exchanging the card? (It's only a week old.)
    Thank you in advance for any help you can give me. Best regards.
    M_Harrisson

    M_Harrisson wrote:
    - No, my BIOS doesn't have "PCI Config 32 Clock Retry."
    I took some time to look back in my archives. The canonical SOD problem was seen on WinXP on certain Dell systems using Intel motherboards incorporating certain new (at the time) Intel chipsets. I have the i815 chipset referenced in my archives, though not the i810. Dell systems, such as the 8100, did not have access to said BIOS setting, and needed a BIOS update enabling the bit to resolve the SOD problem.
    The main variant of the problem did not occur with the VxD drivers at the time, because those drivers were able to enable BIOS settings. WDM drivers were not permitted to change BIOS settings, so the problem did surface with them on susceptible chipsets. Unless there has been a change in this area to the VxD drivers, your reporting hangs with them implies implies a different problem.
    - My other PCI slot was occupied by a Rockwell 56K modem, but I've done a clean reinstall (WDM) without the modem card. I haven't done enough testing to fully report on results. I did get the squeal of death after an hour, but it could be related to a public domain soundfont that was not well-behaved. (Or maybe the Audigy 2 ZS is not well-behaved!)
    I really don't think there's a way a soundfont can cause the PCI bus to seize up. I think it would be a good idea to try moving the soundcard to the slot the modem was in, if you haven't already.
    In mentioning my computer's power supply, I was relating this to the squeal of death, not the midi port on the platinum drive failing to appear under the VXD drivers.
    So was I, although I was keying on your use of an external keyboard, probably incorrectly. You are describing your system as very stable unless the soundcard is used a specific way, and I didn't get the sense that there would be much difference in power requirements involved in that.
    I'm thinking that PCI systems are designed to function within certain tolerances. A 56K modem card might make lighter demands on PCI resources than an Audigy 2 card. The modem's handshaking protocols might make it oblivious to momentary timing errors, while the Audigy 2 card might be less forgiving of a wimpy power supply or a PCI subsystem that's not quite up to par. Just a theory. Anyway, I may try the card in another machine and see if it fares better. Wish it weren't so finicky!
    That's not bad thinking, and trying it in another machine is a great idea, though one often not very practical for customers who may only have one machine available.
    Last night I was noticing that with my external keyboard driving the platinum drive's midi input, there are random delays. The notes will be tight for a few seconds, but then a couple of notes that were played cleanly on the keyboard will spill over each other like dwarves tumbling out of a silly car. Is this a known issue with the platinum drive's midi port when playing soundfonts, or could this be a symptom of an underlying timing issue with my PCI subsystem? (I know there may not be an easy answer to questions like this.)
    Has anyone compared the "tightness" of gameport midi vs. platinum drive midi? Is gameport midi any tighter? (I'm on a budget, and don't want to shell out for a gameport-to-midi adapter only to get more of the same.)
    I've not heard of this particular complaint before and I have listened a lot. PCI-level problems tend to be of the nature of snap-crackle-pop symptoms (or hangs). What you describe sounds more like a problem with something like interrupt lockout. Without knowing Windows internals very well, a driver coping with lots of recoverable errors might cause that, or if a device causing lots of interrupts is sharing an IRQ with the soundcard, or sometimes multiprocessing support has weaknesses which lead to interrupt latency issues.
    When loading and unloading different soundfonts, is memory fragmentation much of an issue? (either PC memory or the Audigy 2's internal memory?).
    It can be an issue with being able to load very large soundfonts, but not really much otherwise. The A2 doesn't really have internal memory.
    With the Audigy series you're no longer limited to 32 MB soundfont banks. You can load much larger banks into PC memory, but the PC has to send chunks of sound data to the Audigy as needed. I'm wondering if this has impacted stability. Maybe it requires some intensive bursts of data to be sent from PC memory over the PCI bus to the Audigy 2 card.
    That part is done on demand, and is driven by what you are playing at the moment rather than everything in the soundfont. If the system is sufficiently memory-tight, allocating more system memory to soundfont storage might lead to excessive paging activity (which could also be behind erratic sluggishness in the system's response to MIDI keyboard events). (In fact, 192MB of system RAM doesn't sound like a lot, even for Win98, when you need to dedicate MB's of it to soundfont storage.)
    Does anybody know if there are things you can do during a long session to defragment memory so that no holes develop?
    Problems in that area are far more likely to be expressed as dropped notes that to be behind system hangs.
    Vienna reports that the Audigy 2 ZS has 12 MB DRAM in Synth A and 12 MB DRAM in Synth B. Does that mean it has a total of 24 MB onboard RAM?
    It probably means that 12MB of PC system memory has been allocated to shared use by the two virtual synths. If you have set soundfont memory larger than that and Vienna still says 12 MB, it's probably simply a bit confused in its assumptions. The soundcard doesn't have onboard RAM, although the soundcards Vienna was written for do.
    -Dave
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  • Audigy 2 ZS Platinum and Stereo PCM

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    Have an Audigy 2 ZS Platinum here and I'm having issues with having no audio when inputting Stereo PCM over Optical Toslink. I tried using both default and internal decoder, but no audio at all. It only works when using passthru/bypass mode. Tried a bunch of stereo inputs and had no audio at all. Is Stereo PCM not supported or what here? The test input streams were PCM two channel 48khz 6bit and 20bit. And Dolby Pro Logic is listed in the decoder tab with Auto, On, or Off. But maybe that isn't the same as Dolby Pro Logic II and that is why there is no audio. Only seems to work with Passthru mode only.
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    Recently purchased an Audigy 2 ZS?Platinum?Pro sound card. I need help figuring out how to get sound when I us the tv tuner for my?All-In-Wonder?9600XT video card. The audio output on the video card needs an audio input to connect on the sound card, but this sound card?does not appear have one.
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  • Help Needed : Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro Hub doesn't w

    Hi all,
    I got a wierd problem with my SB Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro. The external Hub is VERY unstable, I mean that I own my SB card for two weeks now and I have the following behaviour:
    * Midi IN on external HUb doesn't works. "SB Audigy 2 ZS MIDI IO 2" is not visible on all MIDI applications (but "SB Audigy 2 ZS" yes!)
    * CMSS light on external Hub doesn't turn green when I turn CMSS on
    * OSD doesn't show and sound volume does not change when I change volume from the external Hub button.
    * Remote control doesn't works but red light flash on the external Hub when I press a button on the remote control.
    * FYI the optical out is always red which seems to say that the optical out is working correctly (but I haven't tested it because I have nothing to connect on it)
    For complexifying the problem I succeed in making all this stuff works only TWO times (in tow weeks) by reinstalling drivers and NOT restarting the computer. In this configuration, all the previous points works. I means that I can connect my midi keyboard to the Hub and play music thought the MIDI IO (and "SB Audigy 2 ZS MIDI IO 2" is available when everything works), I can use the remote control, OSD is showing etc ...
    I have really no idea why it was working only two times during these two weeks and I reinstalled the drivers and all softwares at least 5 times, rebooted the PC 30 times, etc ...
    Does anybody encoutered and solved the same problem ? Does my Hub must be changed.
    For your information, I have checked the internal configuration of my soundcard and everything seems to be correctly connected (including alim). I have also connected correctly the Two AD_Link cables. I have Windows XP SP2 on Intel 3Ghz with GB memory on Soltek QBIC system. No antivirus loaded.
    Please help.
    Thanks in advance.
    UPDATE :
    I had the support by phone yesterday and for the moment they have no explanation on what's going on ! I will try to phone again to the support tomorrow for advancing. For information they proposed me to do the following tests:
    - Does the optical out light is red when my hub doesn't work - the response is yes
    2- Does I have installed correctly the Hub alim - the response is yes
    3- Does I have installed correctly the connection cables between hub and card - The response is yes
    For information my analysis is that is doesn't comes from the software as when the hub work the CMSS light turn green during the boot of windows XP, moreover in computer science the behavious is most of the time reproductible. So from my mind it could comes from the following point:
    a- PC Alim not powerful enouth
    b- bad connection cables
    c- hub is not working and need to be changed

    Jminardi,
    I think I am in agreement with conclusion b or c. Although there are a couple things to check, first off go to Device Manager and go to view/resources by type. In here look and see what the IRQ assigned to the Audigy 2 ZS is and see if it is sharing with anything important like the video card. If so you might try another PCI slot just to sure there aren't difficulties caused by this. If everything checks out you might want to call tech support back and try to arrange a repair on the external box and cables.
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  • Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro - spdif and optical at the same t

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    I'm no expert but I think he should be fine. Might want to make sure that both the computer and speaker setup are connected to a surge protector (I would recommend one with at least 3000 joule protection). With a good surge protector I don't think he will have any problems...

  • Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro - External I/O Hub alternativ

    I just bought a used Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro as stand-alone,meaning no HUB.
    I couldn't care less about the HUB,because I would be using it only with headphones for games. That is until I found out it has NO MIC jack on the PCI board!!
    Apart from being puzzled to why Creative would skip putting a MIC jack on the board I've being trying to find out which alternati'ves (if there are any) I could use.
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    X-Fi I/O Console Upgrade Kit:would this one (it has an AD-Link cable) work?
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    Any other alternati'ves?
    At the moment I have this one for output and using Onboard Card for MIC but would rather use one card only.
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    Thats simple: I bought it on Ebay.
    The thing is: I cant blame the seller because he clearly stated it was a "stand-alone".
    But I never heard of a sound-board which didn't have any "IN" jacks on itself. That is:until now.Always thought front-panels and hubs were add-ons...
    This particular one only has 3 jacks for output.On a card supposedly to be the best of the ZS series its particularly weird.
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    OK problem solved. The flat connector on the card at the back of the computer was very slightly loose on one side only. I could only tell when I actually tried to move it myself - it certainly looked OK. Strange that the audio made it to the speakers OK but not to the headphones!

  • SB Audigy 2 ZS Platinum and Norton UnEr

    Hi all...
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  • Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Power Cable Adap

    Help me please. I am lost here and cannot find a similar answered question. I have been using an Audigy 2 SZ Platinum card and box in an older Dell desktop for about two years. This week I bought a new Dell Inspiron 530 desktop and when migrating the Audigy card, I find that it has a 4-Pin Molex power connection. There are no 4-pin receptacles on this new motherboard. What do I need to use? Some sort of adapter, I'm guessing? Thanks in advance. Obliged for any help.

    Hello KokChoy-CL.
    Many thanks for your support!
    I've been reinstalled the drivers and changed the options of your link, now the DTS 5. effects are quite working on my xbox.
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  • Voice-processor on Audigy 2 ZS Platinum

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    Danny.

    I'm not exactly sure if i'm right, but I can offer a guess...
    It sounds to me as if your vocal processor is sending a mono signal. The Line-In inputs on every SoundBlaster that I have used are stereo. Now, by your problem description I think I can safely assume that you are using a TS cable to connect your vocal processor to your Audigy? (I'm assuming Ts, though the problem might happen with TRS... this is where I am unsure... see below). The problem is, the line input is expecting a balanced or stereo signal, and it is receiving input only for one channel. When you enable the mic volume, it changes the input to a mono input, therefore allowing your sound to come through both left and right speakers.
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    If your vocal processor is sending balanced signal, AND it is using a TRS cable, then I would assume your cable is broken.

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    when i measure the white connector i get 340ohms and when i measure the red connector i get 725ohms...
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    when i measure the resistance on my el-cheapo computer mics....(you know the kind that are like $4.99 and have a base with a long arm....on its stereo /8" male jack it measures 000ohms when ohm meter is connected to its ground ring (and both the tip or center ring)
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    note im still using my 2 rca to /8" cable and then hooking that to the supplied /8" to /4" adapter and insert the adapter into the line-in /mic-in jack
    ?if i do the same test with LINE-IN 2 i get 00Kohms on the left channel (white rca) and on the right channel (red rca) i get 600Kohm and it climbs fast.
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