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Realtek R2.16 X-Fi mod driver

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For imperialreign. RightMark Audio Analyzer test results.

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Bernstein audio module - Realtek ALC885, Win 7 x64
 
is there any way to disable driver signing on vista 64bit SP1 ? i want to try this driver but i dont want to use that test mode that stops you having to disable driver signing every boot.
 
is there any way to disable driver signing on vista 64bit SP1 ? i want to try this driver but i dont want to use that test mode that stops you having to disable driver signing every boot.

download easybcd(google it) under advanced u can enable the use of unsigned drivers, u will still be asked if your sure you want to install them but after that they work just like normal drivers.
 
Just a FYI for people. I feel the importance of this topic needs further exposure, I have just emailed one of the guys at the tech report, who knows what may happen :D also if any news guy here at TPU wants to stick it on front page or make a news item about it, go ahead.
 
the problems that many people having are not the fault of the drivers, its the fault of creatives drivers, meaning we have to move to editing the creative drivers

many of the incompatiblities with vista lie in creatives drivers disabling most of the features you would find in XP.

this is the installation file for the whole audio console

; Creative Installer Componment Database ()
; Version : 1.00
; Date : 15 August 2005


[Installation.Settings]
Version = 1.00.00
OSNotSupport = WINNT4, WIN95, WIN98, WIN98SE, WINME, WIN2K
OSMinimumReq = WINXP
Registration = 1
License = 1
Reboot = 1
RebootCheck = 1
EnableMaintMode = 0
SetupTypes = FULL, CUSTOM
MaintTypes = REMOVE, REMOVE_ALL
DriverOnly = WINDOWS_DRIVERS
EnableSelectiveRepair = 0
ProgressBarInit = 7, 519, 250, 21, 0xA00000, 0xFFFFFF, BAR_IMG:<SUPPORTDIR>\pbar.bmp | BKGD_IMG:<SUPPORTDIR>\pbarbk.bmp | INTERVAL:2500 | TEXT_SIZE:1
StatusTextInit = 7, 497, 523, 21, 0x000000, 0xE4DEDC, ST_VCENTER|ST_TRANSPARENT
HideStandardSummaryDialog = 1
DirectX = 0
UnInstHelpLink = 1, http://www.creative.com/support
UnInstURLInfoAbout = 1, http://www.creative.com
UnInstURLUpdateInfo = 1, http://www.creative.com/support
ExtraInstallBufferSize = 40000000
IgnoreExtraInstallBufferSizeInARP = 1
HideEstimatedSizeInARP = 0
TechSupt = 0
CardScanType = MATCH_HWID|HDA|PCI
WIN98.Drv = WDM
WIN98SE.Drv = WDM
WINME.Drv = WDM
AC3Media = 0
SBDrvDet = 0
StartupMenu = 0
StartupMenuLaunchOnStartup = 0
StartupMenuWriteCTKey = 0
StartupMenuCreateIcon = 0
MedSrcProdCatNomad = 0
MedSrcProdCatAudio = 0
MedSrcProdCatSpeaker = 0
MedSrcPartnerCatDVDAVPlayer = 0
CompID = RETAIL
CreativeSysInfo = 0, \Audio\SysInfo
DVDAudioPlayerUniversalURL = 0, http://www.soundblaster.com/partners/24bitmultichanneldvdav
InstallCTAA1 = 0
TrialLicenseFeature = 1
AVP.WriteKSUSB2Registry = 0
AVP.CTPostBootSequencer = 0
AVP.CTSharedInstallFirst = 1
AVP.CTFilterDrvRegValue = 0, \Software\SGTL\InstallLock\
AVP.DisableEAXConKaraokeTab = NIL
AVP.DisableSpeaKerSelection = 1
AVP.OnlineRegRemoveInfo = Sound Blaster X-Fi MB, 01120700000000CE

[PID_MAPPINGS]
RETAIL = 65536
BULKSI = 65537
OEM = 65542
DELL = 65538
COMPAQ = 65539
HP = 65540
GATEWAY = 65541
MAC = 65543
FUJITSU = 65544
3DLABS = 131072
BROADXENT = 196608
EMU = 262144

[TrialLicenseFeature]
LicenseService_EXE = SCSInstall.exe
LicenseService_DLL = CTXMBSvc.dll
LicenseService_SVC= AMBSPISyncService.exe
KGA_FILE = CTD1JXF23A.kga
ForceDeleteKGA = 1
LockID = Sound Blaster X-Fi MB, F4A582C9-30EB-4920-BE4C-959B3497755C
InstallAPOSupportFiles = 1
InstallMiddleLayerKey.32bit = 1, MiddleLayerKey32.exe, /File:xFi_MiddleLayerKey32.ini /s
InstallMiddleLayerKey.32bit.CopyFileList = CiFilter32.dll, CiFilter64.dll, CiFilter.ini
InstallMiddleLayerKey.64bit = 1, MiddleLayerKey64.exe, /File:xFi_MiddleLayerKey64.ini /s
InstallMiddleLayerKey.64bit.CopyFileList = CiFilter32.dll, CiFilter64.dll, CiFilter.ini
InstallRFID = Ref1.rfk, SB X-Fi MB
ReadMeFile = Readme.rtf
OEMSupportCode = Sound Blaster X-Fi MB, gbt
CopyDiskID = 1
RegAPO = 1
RegCtppld = 1


[Component.Settings]
WStudio7.Installation.DirectX = 0
ConLaunCom.Installation.DirectX = 0
Karaoke.Installation.DirectX = 0
PlayRecU.Installation.DirectX = 0

[Component.List]
0001 = AUDIO_CS, ..\AudCon
0002 = CONSOLE_LAUNCHER, ..\CSLaunch
0003 = CREATIVE KARAOKE PLAYER, ..\Karaoke
0006 = VOLUME_PANEL, ..\VolPanel
0004 = SBCONTROL, ..\SBPpt
0005 = SBCONTROL64, ..\SBPpt64, CTX_COMP
0007 = WAVESTUDIO_7, ..\WStudio7
0050 = HOST_OPENAL, ..\..\CTShared\CTRedist\HOAL
0051 = APOIM, INTERNAL
0100 = WINDOWS_DRIVERS_COMPONENT, INTERNAL


[Component.CTX]
InstallerPath = ..\CTXInst

[Component.Remove]
WINXP = 0050, 0051, 0004, 0005
WINSVR2K3 = 0050, 0051, 0004, 0005
WINXPMCE2002 = 0050, 0051, 0004, 0005
WINXPMCE2004 = 0050, 0051, 0004, 0005
WINXPMCE2005 = 0050, 0051, 0004, 0005
WINVISTA = 0100
I386 = 0005
AMD64 = 0004
[Component.Hide]
I386 = 0050, 0051, 0100
AMD64 = 0050, 0051, 0100

[Component.SharedApps]
AMD64 = 0050, 0051
I386 = 0050, 0051

[Component.UnSelect]

[Component.InstallOnly]

[Component.Core]
WINVISTA = 0050, 0051
WINXP = 0100
WINSVR2K3 = 0100

[Mapping]
disk1 = AUDIO
disk2 = SETUP
disk3 = COMMON\MEDIA
disk4 = COMMON
disk5 = DRIVERS
disk6 = MANUAL
disk7 = SUPPORT

[Hardware.Map10]
ID = HDAUDIO
CompanyName = Creative
ProductName = Sound Blaster X-Fi MB
ProductVersion = 1.0
DefAppPath = \Creative\SB X-Fi MB
BillBoardType = 00
UninstallIcon = \Bitmaps\X_Fi.ico
Readme = NIL
SpeakerPref = NIL
ModePref = NIL
DigitalOutput = NIL
CustomRDF = NIL
Manual = NIL
InstallQFE = NIL

[MANUAL_MAP_00]

[QFE_MAP_00]


there are some "goodies" in there if you know what i mean ^^, If we wanted too we could get add windows NT support too.

the support cabs have some really nice things in them
 
i just lost the sound effect tab in realtek sound manager of course uninstall it and reinstall it but no change still don't have sound effect tab and 3d demo tab ..... ??
 
I had the same problem. I tried to... nvm what i tried to do, but i ended winth no 3D sound, EAX, and Creative software stoped working. Format c:\ helped with Realtek drivers, but i still cant use Creative stuff. Its wierd, cuz i tried instaling it after format, without internet connection...
 
the problems that many people having are not the fault of the drivers, its the fault of creatives drivers, meaning we have to move to editing the creative drivers

Where are you finding that file? I've been looking for it all day :banghead:
 
I got the driver to install, and the software in vista 32. Just can't seem to get it working, the software that is. My x-fi mb is not supported. Any ideas?
 
in the SETUP folders they are in the support.cab's

but I wonder what would happen if the vista software was forced to run on xp and vice-versa
 
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Your looking at the Gigabyte X-Fi software right? I opened one of the cab files and this is all there is..
 

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it should be in AUDIO/SETUP and in the cab the file is the .DAT file

and theres a few more
 
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This is pretty sweet but I waiting for someone to force the ATI HDMI audio to support 5.1 for gaming and windows audio not just video play back.

doesnt work and never will.

1. the Creative drivers bluescreen on the ATI HDMI.

2. those sound cards are 2 channel only, without real time encoding - and they lack that hardware. HDMI will never support 5.1 gaming without an encoder card - ever
 
I take it all the files are CTcomp.dat I need to look out for in the support cab files?
 
doesnt work and never will.

1. the Creative drivers bluescreen on the ATI HDMI.

2. those sound cards are 2 channel only, without real time encoding - and they lack that hardware. HDMI will never support 5.1 gaming without an encoder card - ever

also probbly against HDCP specs for one reasion or another, DRM saves the day again!!!!

and it should be POSSIBLE as i understand it the encoding on cmedia and onboard solutions is done in software not hardware.
 
also probbly against HDCP specs for one reasion or another, DRM saves the day again!!!!

and it should be POSSIBLE as i understand it the encoding on cmedia and onboard solutions is done in software not hardware.

no there is definately hardware involved. My auzentech X-mystique uses the same chipset as an X-plosion and HTOmega striker 7.1, yet even tho i've modded their drivers to install on my card i still dont get DTS encoding, which is supported on both of those cards but not mine.

There is definately a hardware *and* software component to it. One good example: My auzen and my ATI HDMI are both only capable of 16 bit, 44/48Khz while my realtek with DTS encoding can do 24 bit 96KHz - there are bitrate limitations that prevent DTS encoding on my card, regardless of what software can do.
 
could easly be the driver detecting your chip as not being the revision it wants(weather its got the same hardware inside or not) and then auto dissabling said features, seen that b4, also seen people mod around it, takes alot of knowhow and time though, to much effort for me.
 
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