SoundBlaster Live! (EMU10K1) terrible sound?!

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  1. Posts : 54
    Windows 7 RC (Build 7100)
       #21

    My crackle went away when I installed 7100 RC. Are you still running Beta or did you upgrade yet?
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  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #22

    For anyone that couldn't find it this,

    SB Live! series Support Pack 1.0 (04/04/2009) - Sound Blaster - Creative Labs

    is the daniel_k driver that has been mentioned a few times in this thread, except that I didn't see any mention of anyone actually trying it. hate to say it but as far as those old cards go, this is about as good as it is going to get as Creative declared those cards EOL years ago.
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  3. Posts : 16
    dual booting XP and WIN 7
       #23

    I'm running Win 7 RC, not the Beta. I tried the Daniel_K driver first and it didn't work for me. I'm using the driver from "LiveDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe and it's working perfectly.
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  4. Posts : 16
    dual booting XP and WIN 7
       #24

    Although my sound card is working, the Creative Game Port is not. Although I don't play games on my computer, I don't like yellow exclamation points in device manager. I've tried using the same method that I used to install the sound driver to install the Creative Game Port driver that's packaged in LiveDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe but after going all the way through the install it gives me a compatibility error and the installation routine ends. Here's Microsoft's response to the problem (which, BTW, I tried with no success):

    This is a response from a pre-release version of Windows 7. If you have feedback about this response, please use the survey at the bottom of the page.
    Address a problem with Creative Game Port
    Creative Game Port is not compatible with this version of Windows.

    To search for similar devices that are compatible with your version of Windows, go online to the Windows Logo'd Products List. If you are running Windows 7, you might be able to install a Windows Vista driver in compatibility mode.
    How to install a driver in compatibility mode
    1. Right-click the driver installation program you saved to your desktop, click Troubleshoot compatibility, and then click Next.

    2. In the Program Compatibility troubleshooter, click Troubleshoot program.
    3. On the next screen, select The program worked in earlier versions of Windows but won't install or run now, and then click Next.
    4. Select a version of Windows that is earlier than the one you are running, and then click Next.
    5. When asked to test the program with the chosen compatibility settings, click Next. This will run the driver installation file in compatibility mode.
      1. If you experience a problem with the driver installation program, click No, try again using different settings, and then choose compatibility settings for a different version of Windows.
      2. If you don't experience a problem with the driver installation program, click Yes, save these settings for this program.
    6. Follow the steps in the driver installation wizard to complete the installation.

    What is compatibility mode?
    Compatibility mode is a setting that can be applied to older programs that helps them run better in newer versions of Windows. If a program that was designed for an earlier version of Windows is running poorly, or not at all, running it in a mode that is compatible with an earlier version of Windows can correct or improve the program's performance.



    Anyone find anything yet that works for the game port? Any other ideas? Thanks in advance. I'll post anything that I figure out.
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 RC Build 7100
       #25

    Thanks!


    Awesome workaround for the driver issue, my 7 year old card now works perfectly. It's amazing that the creative site itself says the driver is incompatible with Win7, yet all it takes is to manually extract the files to install.

    Anybody from creative listening?!?!?
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  6. Posts : 16
    dual booting XP and WIN 7
       #26

    daniel_k driver working for the game port!


    Here's how I fixed the game port issue using the daniel-k driver (followed the same procedure I used to install the sound driver, but used a different driver). I now have a working game port from my SBLive on a Dell 8200:

    1. Download "daniel_k driver"
    2. Right click this file and click "extract to folder daniel_k driver"
    3. Go to device manager and right click "unknown device" or "game port" which should have exclamation mark next to it..click update driver. click the 2nd option to "browse computer"..then click browse button and locate your daniel_k driver folder and double click your way to Audio\Drivers\WIN2K_XP..tick "include subfolders"...then click next.

    Installation then proceeded automatically and it works!

    Remember I had to use the daniel_k driver to get my game port working and the LiveDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe driver for the sound. No more exclamation marks, everything works!
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  7. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #27

    You guys need to remember that just about anything to do with getting these cards to work (EMU10K1 based SB Live series) is a workaround, as there is not and never will be any official support from Creative; and even more so with the gameport as support for that was removed at the OS level by Microsoft.

    Main thing is that from the looks of things, most of you are successful getting them going with the modded drivers that are available.
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  8. Posts : 9
    Windows 7
       #28

    Try the following drivers and see if they work as it works for me, install the drivers
    from the driver folder if the driver fails to install with the package. I've used them on
    my sound blaster live card and it works perfectly, just no real surround sound.

    MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service
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  9. Posts : 6
    windows 7
       #29

    hey im new and i wanted to go to windows 7 for some time but I always have problems with SB. I have the beta version of windows 7 and I had that big base problems, i fix it but now i have this echo thing, I didn't really notice it at first untill I start playing music and stoping it. (theres a fade in the song when I stop it at a random time ) Its really werid cuz it starts to destort my music and when im playing a game it makes it really annoying. Is there anyway to fix this?




    OS: Windows 7 beta build 7030


    also i already try all the suggestions
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  10. Posts : 9
    Windows 7
       #30

    botlol said:
    hey im new and i wanted to go to windows 7 for some time but I always have problems with SB. I have the beta version of windows 7 and I had that big base problems, i fix it but now i have this echo thing, I didn't really notice it at first untill I start playing music and stoping it. (theres a fade in the song when I stop it at a random time ) Its really werid cuz it starts to destort my music and when im playing a game it makes it really annoying. Is there anyway to fix this?




    OS: Windows 7 beta build 7030


    also i already try all the suggestions
    You'll probably want to upgrade to the RC 7100 build asap as the version
    you're currently on will be shutting down every 2 hours unless you're using
    the RC version which you'll be able to use until March 1st 2010 for free.
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