Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

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  • Darksniper75

    #1

    Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

    Hey guys,


    after putting in a ton in Xi-Fi cards for other people's systems, I just bought a Xi-Fi Music myself. I downloaded the driver dated 02 nov 05 from the creative website and it works perfect. I can select hardware and Ultra Xi-Fi settings. I do have a few questions.

    - I didn't install any of the creative software bundle. Should I install it? Is it worth the trouble or might it ruine my setup?

    - What configuration settings are you using? What do you think makes the best settings? Could you post a picture of your settings?

    - What are the gimmicks of the card? Could one post some examples?

    - With the card being able to handle 127 channels. Is there some trick to mute the channel that says:

    enemy spotted
    enemy on the move
    uav airborn

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    On a note, for those who might buy one in the near future, on the very basic settings by only just installing the drivers, the sound is:

    - More Crisp, clear and detailed

    - Surround effects are phenomenal

    Worth every penny!



    Cheers
  • DisposableHero

    #2
    Re: Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

    i don't own one, but i am possibly in the market for an X-Fi card. what did you upgrade from? i currently have an Audigy 2 ZS.

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    • Darksniper75

      #3
      Re: Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

      Originally posted by disposablehero
      i don't own one, but i am possibly in the market for an X-Fi card. what did you upgrade from? i currently have an Audigy 2 ZS.
      I upgraded from a 8 channel realtek AC97 onboard which allowed software, EAX, high settings. Buy one, you won't regret it.

      Cheers

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      • Talus
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        • Oct 2006
        • 6854

        #4
        Re: Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

        Originally posted by Darksniper75
        - I didn't install any of the creative software bundle. Should I install it? Is it worth the trouble or might it ruine my setup?
        No. Unnecessary. You can access all of the settings through this app:
        "C:\Program Files\Creative\AudioCS\CTAudCS.exe"

        Originally posted by Darksniper75
        - What configuration settings are you using? What do you think makes the best settings? Could you post a picture of your settings?
        I run in Game mode 100% of the time (I don't watch movies on my PC...I use XBOX Media Center for that ) and listening to .mp3s sound great even in this mode.

        I have 24 bit crystallizater enabled with slider in center.
        I have EAX enabled at 0db.
        I have bass redirection (80Hz) and subwoofer gain enabled.
        I have the EQ enabled with a slight bass and treble boost (personal preference).
        I have CMSS3D Surround disabled (I use 5.1 speakers).

        Originally posted by Darksniper75
        - What are the gimmicks of the card? Could one post some examples?
        24 bit crystallizer - use it for .mp3s. Makes sounds 'fuller' like the WOW effects in WMP.
        EAX volume slider - you can actually boost the volume of EAX effects in games like BF2 to make them more pronounced.
        CMSS3D - used with stereo headphones can give you near-true surround experience

        Originally posted by Darksniper75
        - With the card being able to handle 127 channels. Is there some trick to mute the channel that says:

        enemy spotted
        enemy on the move
        uav airborn
        Sadly, no

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        • LBC|Jester

          #5
          Re: Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

          I got the X-Fi Fagtality edition on deal from QuakeCon 2005 and I love it!

          Just remember that if you switch from Game to Entertainment mode, you'll run into audio problems in BF2.

          I can hear a difference between the two, so to keep myself from forgetting to change the setting I just leave the console up and switch it back when Im done.

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          • Darksniper75

            #6
            Re: Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

            Originally posted by Talus
            No. Unnecessary. You can access all of the settings through this app:
            "C:\Program Files\Creative\AudioCS\CTAudCS.exe"



            I run in Game mode 100% of the time (I don't watch movies on my PC...I use XBOX Media Center for that ) and listening to .mp3s sound great even in this mode.

            I have 24 bit crystallizater enabled with slider in center.
            I have EAX enabled at 0db.
            I have bass redirection (80Hz) and subwoofer gain enabled.
            I have the EQ enabled with a slight bass and treble boost (personal preference).
            I have CMSS3D Surround disabled (I use 5.1 speakers).



            24 bit crystallizer - use it for .mp3s. Makes sounds 'fuller' like the WOW effects in WMP.
            EAX volume slider - you can actually boost the volume of EAX effects in games like BF2 to make them more pronounced.
            CMSS3D - used with stereo headphones can give you near-true surround experience



            Sadly, no
            ยต

            I have bass redirection (80Hz) and subwoofer gain enabled.
            I have the EQ enabled with a slight bass and treble boost (personal preference).


            Where are these setting located, can't seem to find them in the Audio Console.

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            • sackynut

              #7
              Re: Just treated myself to a Xi-Fi Music SB, a few questions to those that have one

              I have a few questions about them too, since I will be getting one soon.

              1. do you HAVE to have those lame programs for them running 24/7, and how much RAM and CPU do they waste?

              2. if I use iTUNES to listen to my music, does the card still affect the sound quality, or do I have to use THEIR music software?

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