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_Mystical_Night
05-06-2008, 11:29 PM
Creative Labs Quietly Preps SoundBlaster X-Fi 2 as Customers Frenzy over Lack of Fully-Functional Windows Vista Drivers. Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-Fi 2 Incoming with Windows Vista Drivers Ready

As many consumers are furious about the lack of fully-functional SoundBlaster X-Fi drivers for Windows Vista from Creative Technology, the company is quietly preparing to roll-out its new SoundBlaster X-Fi 2, a new-generation audio solution for personal computers. Perhaps, the novelty will satisfy their needs?


There are no details about Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-Fi 2 available at the moment. The mention of the second-generation X-Fi audio card was noticed by some sharp eyes (http://www.xbitlabs.com/discussion/4833.html) in the Windows Vista Hardware Compatibility List (http://winqual.microsoft.com/HCL/ProductDetails.aspx?m=v&g=d&cid=110&sv=&f=&pn=SB%20X-Fi%202&oid=24) that does not list any details about unreleased hardware. However, the fact that on the 11th of March, 2008, Creative Technology received “Designed for Windows Vista” and “Vista Premium” logos for its SB X-Fi 2 may be an early indicator that the new sound-card is coming to the market.

Feature-set of Creative Labs SoundBlaster X-Fi 2 is unclear, though, it is more than likely that it will be more advanced compared to the original X-Fi. Still, the novelty should not be considered as something revolutionary: the company is known for unveiling “second edition” versions of certain products with serious, but not radical changes, e.g., the main difference between the original Audigy and Audigy 2 was slightly improved audio processing as well as better codecs.

Creative Technology has been under fire for many months due to the lack of drivers for Windows Vista that expose complete feature-set of SoundBlaster X-Fi cards.

The news about soon-to-be-announced SoundBlaster X-Fi 2 audio card can potentially further infuriate Creative Labs' anger customer after the company issued (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multimedia/display/20080331221922_Creative_Technology_Threatens_Sound Blaster_Driver_Developer.html) an open letter to a person who provided unofficial driver packages for Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi audio cards that enabled all the hardware capabilities of the sound processor. The world’s leading supplier of discrete audio cards for personal computers asked to cease development of unofficial drives and implied that this person or persons may run into legal action for. Creative Technology also stated that the lack of certain X-Fi capabilities in Windows Vista amid their availability in Windows XP was a business decision.

“We do have a problem when technology and IP owned by Creative or other companies that Creative has licensed from, are made to run on other products for which they are not intended. […] We own the rights to the materials that you are distributing. By enabling our technology and IP to run on sound cards for which it was not originally offered or intended, you are in effect, stealing our goods. […] If we choose to develop and provide host-based processing features with certain sound cards and not others, that is a business decision that only we have the right to make,” said Phil O’Shaughnessy, vice president of corporate communications at Creative Technology.

Creative Technology did not comment on the news-story.

Source (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multimedia/display/20080402051258_Creative_Labs_Quietly_Preps_SoundBl aster_X_Fi_2_as_Customers_Frenzy_over_Lack_of_Full y_Functional_Windows_Vista_Drivers.html)

Glad I decided to do some research before blowing $130 on that X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro :D

Shoreguy
05-07-2008, 01:51 AM
I'd post all my Creative Forum's 'discussions' about their inabilities, but this isn't a flame board.

AllGamer
05-07-2008, 02:58 PM
i think that is BS

i can get my Vista to be 100% functional with my X-Fi with the drivers, and in 64 bit mode too, to top it all up.

so people *****ing at no drivers for Vista, are totally morons

_Mystical_Night
05-07-2008, 10:11 PM
does it work 100% correct in games under vista 64 tho? Ive had some of the features i used to use under Windows XP disabled from my Audigy 2 ZS with Vista 64 (even tho its not a X-Fi) id hate to see the trend continue :P

and 50/50 of the time Vista says "audio service is not enabled" by my computer clock, also my mic used to work fine under Windows XP in Ventrillo but under Vista it wont even detect it but it works fine when i talk into it lol

Shoreguy
05-08-2008, 10:35 AM
Gaming's one thing. How about many of the other features of X-Fi. Check out their forums. It's one thing to be able to play a game, it's another to have all capabilities promised, delivered.

AllGamer
05-08-2008, 11:04 AM
as far as i know, all the features are working for me

Games, with EAX enabled and working

THX is fine
recording is mine
Sound Crystalization is fine (live streaming digital music clean up regardless of the source)
volume controls, MIDI controls, special effects
5.1 setup


i can't think of anything that is not working properly, all the features i commonly use are all there enabled, and functional.

no error messages either.

The above might be true for the Audigy and Audigy 2 owners, since i know Creative only released the Vista good stuff for the X-FI only


I'm the biggest *****er of Vista not working with anything, however this time, it's not the case, because it actually works.

I'm still *****ing at Vista how it doesn't work with my ATI TV

mobo57
05-09-2008, 12:07 PM
I have had these issues with my Audigy 2 ZS and Vista. Surround not working properly, lost some functions, games crashing etc. Updated to the "hacked" drivers and now no problems at all and back to full functionality. It's a bunch of b.s. on Creative's part as far as I am concerned. Why should I have to buy a new card just to have the functions I have in my existing card because they will not provide the drivers? It's not like the new generation of cards is any sort of significant leap in performance or capabilities over my current card.