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| | Vista sound card O.K. I see some posts about having some having no sound in Vista, others about the lousy driver Creative (your surprised?) puts out...my question is does anyone make a sound card that is Vista compatible without make shift crippled drivers. From a company that actually did their homework and got it right? |
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| | Re: Vista sound card "justbob30" <no@thank.you> wrote in message news:9C645AD7-4714-4898-8034-D53BDA0F5B75@microsoft.com... > O.K. I see some posts about having some having no sound in Vista, others > about the lousy driver Creative (your surprised?) puts out...my question > is does anyone make a sound card that is Vista compatible without make > shift crippled drivers. From a company that actually did their homework > and got it right? Not yet. Most modern Creative cards will world to the point at which they are useful (eg. Audigy + X-Fi cards), but Creative have really been dragging their heels. I fully expect a new wave of 'Vista Compatible' hardware to be launched over the next few months. And clearly, some manufacturers are putting more emphasis on developing new kit rather than making existing kit work in Vista. If all else fails, stick with onboard sound. |
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| | Re: Vista sound card "CJM" <cjmnews04@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:eXbyDqDTHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "justbob30" <no@thank.you> wrote in message > news:9C645AD7-4714-4898-8034-D53BDA0F5B75@microsoft.com... > > O.K. I see some posts about having some having no sound in Vista, others > > about the lousy driver Creative (your surprised?) puts out...my question > > is does anyone make a sound card that is Vista compatible without make > > shift crippled drivers. From a company that actually did their homework > > and got it right? > > Not yet. > > Most modern Creative cards will world to the point at which they are useful > (eg. Audigy + X-Fi cards), but Creative have really been dragging their > heels. > > I fully expect a new wave of 'Vista Compatible' hardware to be launched over > the next few months. And clearly, some manufacturers are putting more > emphasis on developing new kit rather than making existing kit work in > Vista. > > If all else fails, stick with onboard sound. > > > Agreed. In my case, I have an Audigy 2 ZS and I went back to onboard audio which had built-in Vista drivers (albeit WDM ones).. it sounds better than the Audigy in Vista, too. Matt. |
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| | Re: Vista sound card Hi Go to Google and type, NGO Creative modded driver,it works for me on SB-Live and Audigy 1 Adrian "justbob30" <no@thank.you> wrote in message news:9C645AD7-4714-4898-8034-D53BDA0F5B75@microsoft.com... > O.K. I see some posts about having some having no sound in Vista, others > about the lousy driver Creative (your surprised?) puts out...my question > is does anyone make a sound card that is Vista compatible without make > shift crippled drivers. From a company that actually did their homework > and got it right? |
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| | Re: Vista sound card On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:07:45 -0800, "justbob30" <no@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >O.K. I see some posts about having some having no sound in Vista, others >about the lousy driver Creative (your surprised?) puts out...my question is >does anyone make a sound card that is Vista compatible without make shift >crippled drivers. From a company that actually did their homework and got >it right? submit that the problem is with Vista. Along that line I'm pasting a note that I've been passing around in trying to find some answers. I have two issues after a completely fresh reinstallation of Vista x64 so far that I really haven't been able to resolve. I have a fairly decent system which I built myself with the following specifications : AMD64 x2 4600+ processor 4GB Super Talent DDR-II 800 memory Gigabyte GA-MA770-S3 motherboard ATI 3870 Radeon video card The motherboard has a RealTek 888 audio chip which is pretty good as far as I can tell. I've also tried the Creative PCIE X-Fi Extreme Audio (a Audigy 2 under the hood I'm told). Both devices have the latest drivers available for them and the motherboard has the latest BIOS revision available. 1) Vista is indicating a high amount of CPU utilization when playing any audio. Foobar 2000 is using about 15~25% over the 2~10% that Vista alone uses. WinAmp uses a little more generally speaking though this could be due to the somewhat active graphics in that applications. Of course Windows Media Player is just plumb pathetic using about 50% more than WinAmp and frequently pings one of the cores over 75% utilization while maintaining the secondary core above 35% on average. 2) Another problem I've had is getting 5.1 sound for my Logitech Z5500's from either sound card via the SPDIF optical cable. It simply won't work. I get 2 channels and that's it. And that's from both cards. Note that I'm not entirely incapable when it comes to computers and I've optimized many Win95 ~ WinXP systems for end users. I've also made a couple of tweaks to drop the CPU usage down slightly on this system as well. Still, there is some reason for this high usage that I simply can't figure out. Any recommendations short iof rolling back to XP are most welcome. P.S. I forgot to mention that the audio files are .wav's ripped directly from CD's and stored on an internal hard drive though I found no difference when I tried MP3's as well. Also there is no antivirus installed as I don't bother with such things. John |
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