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  • SB PCI 128 and Creative FPS1600

    Just got me the FPS 1600 speakers from Cambridge Soundworks. In Win 95/98 it was possible to enable the 4-speaker configuration through the drivers. In XP I´m using the ES1370 SB PCI 128 built-in drivers - I try to install XP SB PCI 128 drivers but no change... I guess the drivers are OK, but there isn´t a control panel where I can enable 4-speaker output in the drivers. Can someone help me (or I´ll have to install Win ME - uurrrghh!!!?).
    Is there some 3rd party software to let me enable 4-speaker output?

    Help, please!


    P.S. My card supports 4 speakers... I have both outputs (front which is green and rear which is black) in the card. Also, it says in the box.

  • #2
    Hmmm

    There is probably an option to enable 4 speaker output in:

    The volume control program (advance options, you will need to enable it, search through the volume control program to find it)

    or the multimedia control panel applet. (again, look everywhere :-) )

    You can also download latest sound card drivers for the SB 128 from www.soundblaster.com if you havn't done so already.

    Good luck
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    • #3
      In XP I´m using the ES1370 SB PCI 128 built-in drivers - I try to install XP SB PCI 128 drivers but no change...

      Ensoniq products have no XP update because the driver is built-in in XP... I guess I´ll never buy a Creative soundcard again.

      Thanks for the input, though.
      Last edited by Alec; 28 December 2001, 11:10.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Alec



        Ensoniq products have no XP update because the driver is built-in in XP... I guess I´ll never buy a Creative soundcard again.

        Thanks for the input, though.
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        • #5
          I´ve been snooping around and it seems that they´re going to release a proper driver in January 2002... the XP driver has only basic funcionality.

          I hate it when hardware makers stop supporting their older but not obsolete hardware properly. Always on the chase for money...

          I´d skip my sound card faster than XP, which is working fine, thanks, Guru.
          Last edited by Alec; 28 December 2001, 14:13.

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          • #6
            Just out of curiosity in the "Sounds and Audio Devices" control panel there is usually a place where you can choose quadraphonic speakers. At least I could with the built in XP driver for the live.
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            • #7
              Yes, but it doesn´t do nothing for the (forgotten) PCI 128. I´ll just wait for the drivers and see. Crappy greedy Creative...
              Last edited by Alec; 28 December 2001, 18:47.

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