SB Audigy 2 + Media Centre Edition 2

Hi
I recently purchased a SB Audigy 2 Card for my Media Centre 2005 machine.
I installed the drivers that came on the CD but and all works fine (In theory). All 5. Channels work but now my games crash so I have tried updating the drivers and software with the Windows XP one but it says they are incompatible with my Windows although it is the Xp drivers I initially installed. All of the games including GTA SA worked fine on my onboard Realtek AC97 drivers.
Any Ideas?
Thanks

I recommend you to use one of these DVD players: PowerDVD (http://www.gocyberlink.com/) or WinDVD (http://www.intervideo.com/). There are a lot of glitches, bugs and problems with WMP DVD playback so it's not advised to use it for watching DVDs.
If you choose to use one of the specified DVD players you'll have to select Use SPDIF in Audio options of the player. Also, make sure you've got the latest drivers for the sound card.
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