Fed up of XFI driver problems? Read this.
Asus' Xonar DX sound card - The Tech Report - Page 1
A real eye opener I felt - i'm sick of Creative and their crappy drivers and it looks like on Vista there's little reason to bother with XFI (and a lot of reasons not to).
I might get one of these in for comparison.
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Thank god there appears to be a credible alternative to Creative for the gaming/home theatre market. I had to wait until a couple of months ago for Vista drivers for my emu card and my 18 in/20 out card seems to be missing 12 ins and 14 outs. I'm not best pleased. It doesn't work with sonar at all. Their driver development is a joke - time to let the dinosaur change or die methinks.
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My X-FI still doesn't work quite right on Vista x64. I'm sick of pissing about with creative driver hacks but I *do* want to keep the high SNR quality it produces. It looks like the DX and DX2 don't differ enough to justify going for the high-end model making the DX a bit of a bargain.
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my thread on another forum about it
I am in the same boat, I'm going for an auzentech X-Fi Prelude though (aparently all incompatibility issues are pretty much sorted)
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finlay666
I looked at that but there's a creative chip on board and I'm not convinced they have driver-freedom if you know what I mean. Seems to me like hardware-acceleration matters little in Vista-land and less so still in the world of multi-core CPUs. Oddly in that test the Xonar has less cpu utilisation than the X-FI.
I'd use onboard sound but I can tell the difference (quality wise) hence I still want a discreet solution.
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As do I :( I am on Windows XP at the moment for the extra grunt it provides over Vista, and while my X-Fi works great in XP, sadly many compatibility problems with games such as Test Drive Unlimited force me to use onboard.
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Creative lost the plot years before vista appeared on the scene, I dumped the Creative cards in favour of the Hercules Game Theatre XP cards. Best sound card I've ever had. Now that's died I will be looking into the Asus offering :) It's a shame Hercules didn't improve and expand on the Game Theatre line.
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Would one of these fit onto an IP35 Pro... not quite sure.
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Code:
jms@osc-franzibald:~$ modinfo snd-virtuoso
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.24-12-rt/ubuntu/sound/alsa-driver/pci/oxygen/snd-virtuoso.ko
license: GPL
description: Asus AV200 driver
author: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
srcversion: 944B9136ED385F72DF7A7DB
alias: pci:v000013F6d00008788sv00001043sd000082B7bc*sc*i*
alias: pci:v000013F6d00008788sv00001043sd00008269bc*sc*i*
depends: snd-oxygen-lib,snd
vermagic: 2.6.24-12-rt SMP preempt mod_unload
parm: index:card index (array of int)
parm: id:ID string (array of charp)
parm: enable:enable card (array of bool)
meets my minimum requirements.
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Originally Posted by
AndrewJ
As do I :( I am on Windows XP at the moment for the extra grunt it provides over Vista, and while my X-Fi works great in XP, sadly many compatibility problems with games such as Test Drive Unlimited force me to use onboard.
What problems do you get in TDU?
I have an X-Fi in XP and also TDU and I have had no problems at all.
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I think he meant he had problems in Vista with it
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Ahh. That's pretty pants. Vista is far from being new anymore. Bloody slackers.
I really like my X-Fi but I'm not sure I would ever buy a Creative card again in the future. The cards are great for watching films and listening to music and stuff, but they are too expensive for JUST that. Part of the price I assumed was that they are good at home music recording etc, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I've been doing a bit of that recently, and everyone cringes whenever I mention my Soundblaster... They all use fancy sound cards with numerous 1/4inch instrument and XLR inputs and stuff, and the signal quality is always very clean. Puts soundblasters to shame.
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I was wondering which soundcard to bung in my new pc, onboard audio just doesn't work with a £4k B&W speakers.
was thinking about the asus for a while now and it has been added to my list (saves me searching for a review, thanks dangel)
due to a lot of problems with my audigy 2 zs on xp, don't realy trust the x-fi to work properly somehow...
just need some money now.
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Originally Posted by
acrobat
Ahh. That's pretty pants. Vista is far from being new anymore. Bloody slackers.
I really like my X-Fi but I'm not sure I would ever buy a Creative card again in the future. The cards are great for watching films and listening to music and stuff, but they are too expensive for JUST that. Part of the price I assumed was that they are good at home music recording etc, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I've been doing a bit of that recently, and everyone cringes whenever I mention my Soundblaster... They all use fancy sound cards with numerous 1/4inch instrument and XLR inputs and stuff, and the signal quality is always very clean. Puts soundblasters to shame.
I have an old soundblaster auidigy 2 ZS, great card imo but didnt know how much it cost(came with my old rig i bought off a person i knew), goes strong with 5.1surround sound, newer cards @ £100+ are put too shame xD, can never justify that much spent on it tbh.
Creative have been going downhill in the soundcard area but ive had very good experiences with speakers, even using a £17 5.1 surround sound i bought off scan instead of them £35 :P.
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Perhaps MS did us all a massive favour by changing the sound model in Vista then?
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Originally Posted by
Hicks12
Creative have been going downhill in the soundcard area but ive had very good experiences with speakers, even using a £17 5.1 surround sound i bought off scan instead of them £35 :P.
Have been going?
For windows 2000 era, they had buggy drivers if you had more than one CPU (including virtual, ie hyperthreading).
There drivers have always been a bit of a joke.