Differences between live 24bit and audigy se?

hi!
anyone knows whats the exact differences between the creative soundblaster live 24bit (found in the k8n diamond and p4n diamond) and creative soundblaster audigy se (found in k8n diamond plus)? the chipsets seems to be identical among each other. the specs are also identical.
pls advise.

Quote from: alg7_munif on 29-July-06, 04:00:10
Why my device control on my K8N Diamond plus did not have the decoder tab?
Maybe that's why I can't get 5.1 sound from my digital speaker...
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=99326.0
Looks like you don't have the right software drivers installed.   Instead of the nVIDIA Audio drivers, you should be installing the Creative Labs drivers from the enclosed driver CD-ROM, the separate one from the MSI disk.   Next go to Creatives site and run all the updates from their Auto-update service.
You should be able to select the tab shown above as I also see it.   Each selection also works for me so I can say that the Dolby decoding does work.

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