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![]() couple of other thoughts . . . do you have the Mar08 DirectX update installed? I seriously doubt it has anything to do with it, though. Also, have you made sure hardware acceleration is fully on? Quote:
If it still won't change, would you mind posting a screenshot of thr running processes in Task Manager? Hit ctl+alt+dlt, select the processes tab, and hit alt+print screen; then go into Paint, hit paste, save it and post it if you don't mind. Asides - @ btarunr, have you had any issues with your XG after the firmware update? I've noticed playback in games seems to be extremelly sharp now - like a slight snap at the beginning of a playback; and seems to do it no matter what the sample rate is, or having the Crystallizer on/off. I'm getting the feeling the firmware update is what is causing all these new issues that seem to be cropping up recently.
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My hardware acceleration is currently set to basic. Anything above that causes me issues (crackling/popping). Obviously basic acceleration does not allow me to benefit from EAX and the onboard memory of my X-Fi. ![]() As I've said before (and you mentioned in your last post) this is probably a firmware issue. I just hope Creative sort this out... quickly! |
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I'm not 100% defi that it is an issue with the updated firmware, but it does seem a bit unusual. I've even had a few minor issues that I've been trying to work out that only cropped up after the updates - they're small enough issues that most people probably wouldn't notice, though.
I'm still looking into a couple of these "newer" issues, if I find something concrete I'll post them up.
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I had DVD audio with the old drivers and firmware, but now it's gone! ![]() What's really annoying is that I can't install the old drivers with this new firmware... and I can't flash my card to the old firmware (well... I don't think it's possible) either. |
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Yeah, I don't know how to back date the firmware version on these cards . . .
but, I haven't had any issues with DVDs yet, perhaps I'll give a couple a try and see how that goes. But, aside from the slight snap I mentioned earlier, I've also lost volume adjustment control within games. I have to alt+tab out of a game to adjust volume level now. Audio positioning sounds different as well in-game, somethings sound way too far away or too near.
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I'm using these headphones (http://www.razerzone.com/index.php?m...products_id=38) with my X-Fi and have noticed that the sound appears to be louder in the right speakers/headphone.
This makes things sound strange... especailly games. I've used these headphones with the new drivers and firmware only, so cannot comment on what the sound positioning was like before. Anyway... I'll be contacting Creative about my 2 issues and see what they say. When I get a reply I'll post it here. |
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You are mistaken. These headphones do not in any way connect to your X-Fi. They come with either HD-DAI / USB interface and have their own audio chipset. Just that their volume is routed to sndvol32 common and when you use your X-Fi volume control, you can adjust volume for this. If you're using the analog inputs instead of USB, set the volumes of each individual channels to 50% for the X-Fi. |
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They have their own 'pre-amp' (which takes power from the USB port), not their own chipset.
Are we talking about the same headphones?
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I'm just guessing wildy here, but me thinks that it had something to do with the way Vista handles audio. Some of those funky new modules that process all sound refused to kindly go away when not needed anymore and keeping sound card in Game mode. Tried to boost my brain into remembering things and I think the problem manifested only after when played some X-Fi game, BF2142 \ BF2 in this case. After a bootup it allowed me to change modes, even when VLC or WinAmp was running. Edit: No, it didn't allow me to change the mode even from audio console. |
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I find some headphones from Sennheiser the best when paired with your X-Fi. I am sure there is one other brand that is arguably better but I forget the name.
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Yup, my brother has a pair from the DJ series, I'll give them a try soon.
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Well, I've more or less given up on searching and trying to solve my X-Fi/4GB/NF4/ViSHTA64 problem. I've settled for turning off memory remapping in the bios and running with 3GB usable and normal sound.
I have another question though, about the power connector on the card. I looked through the thread and there was some word on it, but nothing conclusive (at least as far as I could see). I have a power connector in on the front bay, need/should I also plug one on the sound card itself? Kind of sounds ridiculous... |
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Sorry to hear you couldn't get the 4GB + Vista issue solved. There have been some dodgy issues with the vista drivers, and haven't been able to turn up anything truly conclusive on your issue. Other seem to have been able to fix the problem by changing drivers, but a lot of those complaints were from before the most recent driver release. Asides, though, I'll keep my eye out, and if I happen across any information that would prove useful, I'll either post it or PM it to you.
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Help!
all i get is hissing through my center channel, i was plugging my stuff back in after i unhooked everything to install some new ram while the system was on. now it only works in 2 channel mode...
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Install the Daniel_K drivers, I say. Have them running on my machine, and everything is better.
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where can i get them?
(pm me) -edit- im using xp.... Last edited by mab1376; Apr 8, 2008 at 04:02 AM. |
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![]() curious - you said you had the system on? Have you rebooted since the issue started occuring?
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Try 'Bumbchucking' : Switch modes from Ent to Game during output, the other way round isn't possible, reset the values in the THX console to defaults, set the soft volume to 50% in Volume Control (sndvol32) and tune the center channel volume:
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that doesn't fix it i think it might be a hardware issue...
![]() scratch that... I'm retarded i had the center/sub channel plugged into the microphone port... Last edited by mab1376; Apr 8, 2008 at 06:21 PM. |
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S'all good
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sign me up
splurged a bit, got the Prelude. I think im in love
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You're in. I've got a Prelude too, it's with my brother for this week.
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