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Driver Information |
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| Manufacturer: |
Creative |
| Operating System: |
Windows Vista |
| Version: |
2.15.0004EQ |
| Release Date: |
2008-04-25 |
| Category: |
Audio Drivers |
| File Name and Size: |
SBAX_PCDVT_LB_2_15_0004EQ.exe(61.03 Mb) |
| Model: |
Sound Blaster Audigy/Audigy2/Audigy4 Daniel_K |
| Description: |
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy/Audigy2/Audigy4 Daniel_K Driver 2.15.0004EQ Windows Vista. Modified by Daniel Kawakami. This setup program will install the following items: # Audigy series driver 2.15.0004.4 # APO Interface Module 1.30.00 # Audio Console 1.20.57 # EAX Settings 1.10.05 # Graphic Equalizer 2.00.58 # MediaSource DVD-Audio Player 2.00.76 # SoundFont Bank Manager 3.20.20 # Speaker Settings 2.00.60 Supported Models: SB Audigy, Audigy 2, Audigy 2 ZS, Audigy 4, Audigy 2 ZS Notebook (PCMCIA). Features successfully enabled: # Dolby/DTS decoding # CMSS, CMSS2 and Stereo Surround (originally only "CMSS" was available, this setting also affects ALchemy/OpenAL, so it is really useful) # Advanced EQ and Special FX presets # DVD Audio # Hardware MIDI synthetizer (there is a small utility that automatically detects and changes the default Vista MIDI Synth during driver install or can change it later using its GUI. Some media players lets you choose the MIDI synthesizer) # Equalizer (with preset saving, very hard to accomplish, had to deal with bugs in Creative software and use my creativity to find a workaround). # WaveRT (a Microsoft replacement for ASIO, however I don't know if it really works or not) |
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