Buzz noise - SB Audigy 2 ZS

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  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64BIT
       #21

    I "just" made the settings change (studio quality 24 bit) and the buzzing seemed to stop while listening to Pandora . I also have an Audigy 4. I'll go to Netflix and listen to a movie and see if the buzzing subsides.
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  2. Posts : 52
    Dual boot WindowsXP/Windows 7
       #22

    Perhaps new Creative driver for Vista will help


    I just downloaded and installed the newest Vista driver on the Windows 7 installation and it is working just fine, in fact I have better volume and EAX seems to work as well.

    The driver file is SBAX_PCDRV_LB_2_18_0010.exe and appears to have been posted within the last couple of weeks over at Creative.

    The last word I saw posted from Creative about an Audigy 2 ZS driver is that it would be considered but no date is available yet. In the meantime I'm going to keep on trying to use the Vista driver.

    No, I did not have to use compatibility mode to install it. The installation removes the Windows 7 Update driver and goes through it's paces with no problems.

    I do have Windows 7 build 7068 and the noise seemed more prevalent in a previous build I had been trying (7057).

    Hope this helps someone else...
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  3. Posts : 1
    Win XP
       #23

    rkseagle said:
    I just downloaded and installed the newest Vista driver on the Windows 7 installation and it is working just fine, in fact I have better volume and EAX seems to work as well.

    The driver file is SBAX_PCDRV_LB_2_18_0010.exe and appears to have been posted within the last couple of weeks over at Creative.

    The last word I saw posted from Creative about an Audigy 2 ZS driver is that it would be considered but no date is available yet. In the meantime I'm going to keep on trying to use the Vista driver.

    No, I did not have to use compatibility mode to install it. The installation removes the Windows 7 Update driver and goes through it's paces with no problems.

    I do have Windows 7 build 7068 and the noise seemed more prevalent in a previous build I had been trying (7057).

    Hope this helps someone else...
    How to fix noise, could you detail me step by step?
    OS? SP? Version?

    Thank you
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  4. Posts : 2
    WinXP
       #24

    More problems from Spain...

    I'm running the Win7 RC and I have also an Audigy2 ZS Notebook.

    I tried the official creative drivers, the kX's and Danial_K's. No one of them solved my (us) problem.

    In my case, I heard noises when sounds playing, like electric. If I select the worst quality, it disappears a little, but it can be audible jet.

    Waiting for replys...and thanks!!
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  5. Posts : 52
    Dual boot WindowsXP/Windows 7
       #25

    Very difficult to say exactly is causing the buzzing as it could be anything from a short in one of your wires or you may have it parked too close to a magnetic source and not realize it. My cell phone generates a slight buzz whenever someone is about to call me!

    What I have is the official Windows 7 Release Candidate. Windows Update immediately installed drivers for the Audigy 2ZS that do work but the volume is a bit low. I installed the Windows Vista drivers from the Creative support site with no problems whatsoever and now have the volume back to about normal. EAX also works.

    The file name is SBAX_PCDRV_LB_2_18_0010.exe.

    Creative has the Audigy 2 ZS and Audigy 2 ZS Notebook PCMCIA listed as TBC (To Be Confirmed). I take it that means a driver will be available at some point but it is still to be confirmed when. Seems to me that they need to get on the ball and pretty darn quick.

    Long story short on the buzzing - you might want to double check your connections before getting too wrapped up in the software. Mine works fine and has since version 6.1.7057.
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  6. Posts : 52
    Dual boot WindowsXP/Windows 7
       #26

    Additionally...


    I did install the Audigy_SupportPack_2_0 which says it has a better driver and provides a graphic equalizer.

    My drawback is I only have 2 speakers so my assessment of this package may be based on not having a full compliment of speakers to rock the house.

    I did find that there was much more volume over the Creative/Vista drivers but the volume goes away if trying to use any of the add ons like the graphic equalizer. The sound dies when using EAX and does not produce the effects accurately.

    As a package this thing stinks and I'm more inclined to wait on the Windows 7 drivers from Creative. Just hope this thing installs without having to reinstall the operating system...
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  7. Posts : 2
    WinXP
       #27

    I don't think it could be problem of wires or an electromagnetic source because previously, (in windows xp) it works perfectly and it happens also with earphones.

    Win7 installed automatically the drivers, but it doesn't work correctly; the sound buzzing and the speaker assignation isn't right. Then, I tried to install the creative's (SBAX_PCDRV_LB_2_18_0010.exe), but the results was the same. Also I installed the Danial_K's (Audigy_SupportPack_2_0.exe): more options, more programs by creative, but same same quality sound. At least I installed the kX's, but when do a BSOD appears.

    I really like this OS, but if I can't solve this trouble, I'll have to install WinXP again...
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  8. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Build 7137
       #28

    I am also having the buzzing noise problem, though I have an X-Fi Extremegamer card. I have tried the various fixes and tweaks listed here (changing sample rate, disabling my onboard card), but the buzz persists.

    I am using an older Asus A8N-E motherboard with the n-force chipset, which may or may not be related to this issue.

    I have run everything from WinXP, xp64, vista32 and vista64 on this machine and haven't had the buzzing problem with this card before.
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  9. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Build 7137
       #29

    buzz happens with onboard sound card as well


    So I tried installing the Vista64 drivers for my onboard Realtek AC97 sound card and the buzzing sound happens when using that card as well!
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  10. Posts : 8
    windows 7 (beta-7000 build)
       #30

    jas9000 said:
    So I tried installing the Vista64 drivers for my onboard Realtek AC97 sound card and the buzzing sound happens when using that card as well!

    Are you still running the Windows 7 beta? Or have you installed the RC1? I have had no issues with the RC1.
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