Audigy audio card with

Hi,For a project we have a requirement to check presence of audio and validate with appropriate reference provided. Is audigy 2 or audigy 4 provides any sdk to satisfy these needs ?. Please let me know about this.

I doubt there are a spesific SDK for Audigy or any other model available. There is a program called CTHelper.exe installed/running, which purpose is to aid 3rd party developers create plugins/software for the card but, can you find a SDK for it ....
You should contact Creative directly on this matter of yours.
kX Project drivers do have a SDK for their SB drivers.
- http://www.driverheaven.net/kx-project-audio-driver-support-forum/
jutapa

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