Soundblaster X-FI Issues


  1. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 x64 Build 7600.16384
       #1

    Soundblaster X-FI Issues


    As many people know, Creative Labs has virtually zero customer support and makes the shoddiest drivers ever for their products.

    I wasn't until about a year after Vista was launched that I could use all the features on my X-Fi XtremeMusic and now, as many people are having, there's another whole host of problems with Windows 7, in spite of drivers being programmed for it.

    Anyway, here's an overview of the problem and how to fix it (as best as possible)

    Symptoms:

    Constant crackling and popping in the sound. When trying to play a music file, it will often stop working after a few seconds of making all sorts of horrible noises.

    Cause:

    Creative Labs are unfamilliar with the fact that a lot of people use a 64 bit O/S with 4 GB RAM on nForce Mobos (maybe occurs on other chips too?). There is a problem with the address space when the maximum addressable memory is over 4 GB.

    Fix:

    - Start msconfig, go to the advanced boot options and set max mem to 4096. You will lose a load of memory and get a performance hit, but this is the only thing that seems to work reliably.

    - The alternative is to disable the sound card in the device manager and to enable it again once the computer is started up and running. When I play the Half-Life 2 cinematic mod for example, I really need the use of all 4 GB of my RAM, so this is what I do and I haven't had any issues. The sound works fine until I quit the game and run another application. Then I have to disable the card in the device manager again and restart the computer again and start over to get sound back. Sometimes it just seems to start working again on its own. It's terribly unreliable, but it's the only way to use 4 GB and the X-Fi

    - Don't expect any help from Creative. I have tried all the drivers I can find to no avail. Everyone hails Daniel_K's modded drivers (the X-FI Support Pack 2.0) but this didn't make any difference for me and as far as I can see, the drivers are not actually modded at all anyway.


    Hopefully someone will come up with something better.
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 7600.16384
       #2

    I had the same problem in world of warcraft until I noticed the latest beta driver installed Alchemy.
    If you open alchemy and add the game to it. Play the game no more crackling. Im not sure but I think it might work in your game too.

    Let us know :)
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  3. VTX
    Posts : 1
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       #3

    I got Problems after i installed 2gb more Ram to 4GB.
    No Sound.
    I tried a lot Driver packs.
    Then I installed the Driver only extracted from "DK SB X-Fi Series AuzenUAA Pack 1.5 (Februar 2010)" over the Device Manager for my Extreme Gamer and it works(without any CreativeTools).
    I only got 2.1 Sound (i have a 5.1 Creative Sound System)and no Soundblaster enhancements like the Crystalizer(but its so amazing).
    I dont have the Money for another Soundcard or something and i am a Gamer so i need the Performance push i get trough the X-fi Card and i am pleased with this solution for now because i didnt found a better idea.
    The Sound is much better than from my Onboard Realtek Chip even without crystalizier & co.

    Perhaps this can help somebody.

    Please excuse my English.

    VTX

    My System

    ASRock alive sata2glan
    4 x 1GB Ram 400Mhz
    Athlon 6400+ 2 x 3,2 ghz
    Creative Xtreme Gamer
    Ati HD 5770
    Win 7 x64
    Last edited by VTX; 04 Mar 2010 at 12:15.
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