Creative MP3+ External soundcard support..

Does the Creative MP3+ External soundcard support "Stereo Mix"?

@Creativeuser1
You still haven't tell us if you are using the X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro or the X-Fi Surround 5.1 .
1. Did you activate any audio enhancements, like CMSS, crystalizer, etc..?
Go to the Entertainment Console and click on the Default checkbox. That should turn off all audio enhancements and reset all settings to default.
2. This two products doesn't have Gaming or Audio Creation mode.

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