To daniel_k, or any driver co

I own a sound blaster li've 5. card, i like it and i don't want to buy a new one, recently i had a amp accident and I ruined the green jack, it no longer gives any output. I can still use the card while in 4 speaker mode, plugging in my speakers instead of green into back. I cant find a way to swap black and green from the software like in realtek cards. How can i edit the drivers so black becomes the standard output for 2 speaker mode ? are there already edited drivers for such things? thx a lot, Adi

Get:?
Audigy = EMU
X-FI = EMU
There is no point using the SBli've!. Its an old card, and even the old Audigy is an huge advantage in sound quality and functionality against the SBLi've. The SBli've is only theoretically able to do EAX in Hardware only. Practically it doesnt have the horsepower to do this task without CPU. Only 32 Channels and it sounds like a waterfall. if you want MIDI get a SB AWE32 + 32MByte + Unison Soundfont?and use the SPDIF Output. Sounds better than the Li've! ANd even this is not needed with real AUdigy/ X_FI cards.
Do not buy:
AUDIGY 2 SE = XYZ
XFI EXTREME AUDIO = XYZ
SBLi've! 24
Message Edited by fffcmad on -2-2008 04:57 PMMessage Edited by fffcmad on -2-2008 05:0 PM

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