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Your Creative Sound Blaster Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the written permission of Creative Technology Ltd. -
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Getting More Information ………………. ii Technical Support and Warranty Information …………ii Document Conventions ………………..iii About Your Sound Blaster What You Need ……………………1-1 Your Sound Blaster ………………….. 1-2 Switching modes………………….. 1-4 Installing Your Sound Blaster Installing Hardware………………..2-1 Installing Software………………..2-2 Verifying the software installation …………….
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Your Sound Blaster Applications Creative Your Sound Blaster Applications …………….4-1 Creative MediaSource Go! ………………..4-1 Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher …………..4-2 Creative MediaSource Player………………. 4-2 Creative MediaSource Organizer…………….4-2 Creative Device Control………………….4-4 Creative Diagnostics ………………….4-4 Creative EAX Console………………….4-4 Audio Effects: Environmental Sound Processing ……….. -
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Playing MP3/WMA songs with EAX …………..5-3 Gaming Reference……………………. 5-3 Enjoying EAX support ………………… 5-3 Enjoying DirectSound3D support…………….5-3 General Specifications Troubleshooting Problems Installing Software………………..B-1 Problems with Sound………………….B-1 Problems With Hardware………………… B-5 Problems with Software………………….. B-5… -
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Thank you for purchasing Creative’s external Sound Blaster audio solution, Your Sound Blaster. quality digital audio Your Sound Blaster is simple to set up via your USB port. The compact and portable design is lightweight and requires no additional power adapter.
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Page 9: System Requirements
Other applications may have higher system requirements or may require a microphone. Refer to the individual application’s online Help for details. Getting More View the contents of Your Sound Blaster Installation CD for additional demonstrations, libraries and other software. Visit the www.soundblaster.com site for the latest Your Sound Blaster news and products.
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Page 10: Document Conventions
Document The following typographical conventions are used throughout this manual: Conventions The notepad icon indicates information that is of particular importance and should be considered before continuing. The alarm clock designates a caution or warning that can help you avoid situations involving risk.
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Page 11: About Your Sound Blaster
About Your Sound Blaster This chapter explains the physical features of Your Creative Sound Blaster…
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Page 12: What You Need
Before you begin installation, be sure that you have these: In addition, you will also need an available USB port on your Installation CD computer. Your Sound Blaster Y-splitter cable USB cable Clip 2 x velcro strips Figure 1-1: Items needed for installation. About Your Sound Blaster 1-1…
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Page 13: Your Sound Blaster
Your Sound Your Sound Blaster has these jacks and connectors that allow you to attach other devices: Blaster Line In jacks Line Out jacks Connects to audio devices Connects to powered speakers such as tape decks and or an external amplifier for audio players.
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It is recommended that you close all audio applications before Side switching between Digital Only Panel Digital/Analog switch Switches and Digital/Analog mode. between Digital Only and Digital/ Analog modes. Figure 1-3: Jacks, connectors and ports on Your Sound Blaster. About Your Sound Blaster 1-3… -
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Switching modes You can switch between Digital Only and Digital/Analog mode using the Digital/Analog switch located on the side panel of your Sound Blaster. The table below illustrates the different functions between each mode: Table 1: Digital/Analog and Digital Only Mode…
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Page 16: Installing Your Sound Blaster
Installing y our Sound Blaster This chapter tells you how to install your Sound Blaster…
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• The USB port(s) on some computers are located on the front panel instead of the back. USB port Figure 2-1: Connecting Your Sound Blaster to the computer. Installing Your Sound Blaster 2-1…
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Page 18: Installing Software
Use the appropriate software installation procedure, depending on your computer’s operating system. In Windows 98 SE/Me/ 1. Insert Your Sound Blaster Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the drivers and applications installation.
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Page 19: Verifying The Software Installation
3. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab. 4. Click the plus (+) sign next to the Sound, video and game controllers icon. The entry “Creative Sound Blaster” should appear. If the entry does not appear, repeat the installation procedure on page 2-2.
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Page 20: Attaching Your Sound Blaster
Sound Blaster, as shown in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2: Connecting the clip to Your Sound Blaster. 2. Using the clip, place Your Sound Blaster onto the top of your notebook’s LCD screen as shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3: Connecting the clip to your notebook.
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2. Peel the stickers off the velcro strips as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5: Peeling the stickers off velcro strips. 3. Attach Your Sound Blaster to your computer, as shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6: Attaching Your Sound Blaster using velcro strips. -
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Connecting You can connect a condenser microphone, usually fitted with a 3.5 mm plug, to Your Sound Blaster. Microphones Connecting You can connect personal stereo headphones, usually fitted with a 3.5 mm stereo plug, such as those used for portable audio players, to Your Sound Blaster.
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Using Creative Surround Mixer: 1. Click Start -> Programs -> Creative -> Your Sound Blaster! -> Creative Surround Mixer. 2. On Surround Mixer, make sure that the Mute check box under the Volume slider is clear. Otherwise, To install Creative Surround Mixer click the check box. -
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Using Your Sound Blaster This chapter tells you how to use Your Sound Blaster…
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Page 25: Connecting Peripherals
Using Your Sound Blaster Connecting Figure 3-1 shows you the various connectivity options for Your Sound Blaster. Peripherals Portable cassette player Creative digital audio player Creative 2.1 Analog Speakers MiniDisc recorder Optical cable Creative Inspire or Cambridge SoundWorks 5.1 Digital Speaker Systems…
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Page 26: Connecting Speaker Systems
Speaker Systems SPDIF (Optical Out) to a 5.1 speaker system with a built-in Dolby Digital 5.1 or DTS decoder (for example, Creative Inspire 5700 Speakers) to enjoy true surround sound experience. This is only available in Digital Only mode. Analog speaker cable Y-splitter cable Analog 2.1 channel speaker…
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Page 27: Mixing Analog Inputs
Mix music and microphone inputs to sing along with your favorite tunes. Digital Audio Player / CD Player / Cassette Player analog source. Enjoy singing along to your favorite tunes. Figure 3-3: Mixing Analog Inputs. Using Your Sound Blaster 3-3…
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Page 28: Your Sound Blaster Applications
Your Sound Blaster Applications This chapter tells you about the applications included with Your Sound Blaster…
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Page 29: Creative Your Sound Blaster Applications
Your Sound Blaster Applications Creative Your Your Sound Blaster is supported by a full range of applications to help you get the most from your audio device. The following set of software is most important to the operation of Your Sound Blaster: Sound Blaster ❑…
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Page 30: Creative Mediasource Go! Launcher
Creative Just like the Start button in Windows, Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher provides a single point of access to most of the software programs you need, to control and customize Your Sound Blaster. MediaSource Go! Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher consists of four tabs: Programs, Product Settings, Product Launcher Support and Companion Products.
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CDs can take up to 50 MB per song. To reduce storage on your hard disk, you can convert converting songs tracks from audio CDs into smaller 4 to 5 MB MP3 files. Creative MediaSource Organizer’s built-in Rip Now module lets you easily extract tracks from audio CDs, then convert them to MP3 and WMA formats at high resolution bit rates of 320 Kbps and 160 Kbps, respectively. -
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For more information and usage details on Creative MediaSource Organizer, refer to its online Help. Creative Device Creative Device Control is a utility that allows you to control the SPDIF output sampling rate. Double- click the Device Control icon in Windows Control Panel to open this applet. Alternatively, use the Control Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher to launch Creative Device Control.
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Page 33: Audio Effects: Environmental Sound Processing
However, varying the speed usually also varies the pitch of the song. With Varying the speed of the Time Scaling feature, Your Sound Blaster users can maintain the pitch of a song while varying the playback playback speed.
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Page 34: Creative Wavestudio
❑ Testing your speakers Managing Bass Boost by selecting the cutoff frequency and level. Creative Creative MiniDisc Center allows you to play back popular audio file formats and compact discs for recording to DAT and MD recorders. MiniDisc Center With MiniDisc Center, you can: ❑…
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Page 35: Using Applications
Using Applications This chapter tells you which applications to use for content creation, gaming and entertainment purposes…
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Page 36: Multimedia Playback
2-channel audio via a software DVD player. Dolby Digital 5.1 files, however, require an external decoder. Your software DVD Player can select 5.1 audio mode, which utilizes Your Sound Blaster’s CMSS 3D to Dolby Digital 5.1/DTS SPDIF produce virtual surround sound with your stereo speaker system.
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Page 37: Playing Back Wave And Cd Audio Files
Content Creation Recording digital You can do digital recording and editing on your computer with Your Sound Blaster using Creative Wave Studio. Connect any SPDIF compatible device such as a DAT deck and select SPDIF In in Creative audio Device Mixer.
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Page 38: Downloading And Playing Mp3/Wma Songs
Enjoying DirectSound3D (DS3D) games are supported on Your Sound Blaster. You can hear sounds positioned in 3D space to enhance your game experience. Use the CMSS 3D feature to enjoy virtual 3D audio for your DirectSound3D games.
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Page 39: General Specifications
General Specifications This section displays the specifications of Your Sound Blaster…
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General Specifications This section lists the specifications of Your Sound Blaster. ❑ TOSLink connector for Optical SPDIF input Inputs and Outputs ❑ TOSLink connector for Optical SPDIF output ❑ Pair of RCA jacks for stereo line-level analog input ❑ Pair of RCA jacks for stereo line-level analog output ❑… -
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Troubleshooting This section provides solutions to problems you may encounter during installation or normal use…
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Page 42: Problems Installing Software
This appendix provides solutions to problems you may encounter during installation or normal use. Problems The installation does not start automatically after Your Sound Blaster Installation CD is inserted. The AutoPlay feature in your Windows system may not be enabled.
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❑ Headphones are not connected to Your Sound Blaster. Output to the speakers is automatically cut off when headphones are connected. ❑ Make sure that in Creative Surround Mixer, the Mute check box for that source does not have a check mark in it. -
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4. Double-click the Disk drives icon. Your computer drives will appear. 5. Double-click the hard disk drive icon. 6. In the box that appears, click the Settings tab. 7. Click the DMA (Direct Memory Access) check box to select it. An alert message box appears. -
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No audio output when playing audio CDs. Your Sound Blaster does not support analog CD audio playback. To listen to audio CDs, digital CD playback must be enabled. Do the following to enable digital CD playback: For Windows 98 SE users: Digital CD Playback may not be 1. -
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Unplug and plug the USB cable from your computer or notebook to reset Your Sound Blaster. Hardware Your Sound Blaster does not function properly when used with a USB 2.0 hub connected to your computer or notebook equipped with a USB 2.0 port.
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The Audio Clean-Up or Time-Scaling feature is not functioning properly. The Audio Clean-Up or Time-Scale features require Creative MediaSource to function properly. Make sure that the media files are played back using Creative MediaSource Player before applying these features to them.
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Version 1.1 Copyright © 2003 Creative Technology Ltd. Sound Blaster and Blaster are registered trademarks, the Sound Blaster logo, Creative Inspire and Creative Multi Speaker Surround are trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. -
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In Windows 98 SE/Me/2000/XP… 2-2 Verifying the software installation … 2-3 In Windows 98 SE/Me … 2-3 In Windows 2000/XP… 2-3 Attaching Sound Blaster … 2-4 Using a clip … 2-4 Using velcro strips … 2-5 Connecting Microphones … 2-6…
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Connecting Peripherals … 3-1 Connecting Speaker Systems … 3-2 Mixing analog inputs … 3-3 Sound Blaster Applications Creative Sound Blaster Applications … 4-1 Creative MediaSource Go! … 4-2 Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher… 4-2 Creative MediaSource Player … 4-3 Creative MediaSource Organizer … 4-3 Finding and organizing songs … -
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Using Applications Multimedia Playback… 5-1 Watching DVDs … 5-1 Playing MP3, WMA, WMV or Dolby Digital 5.1 files … 5-1 Playing back Wave and CD Audio files … 5-2 Playing MIDI files… 5-2 Compiling personal albums … 5-2 Content Creation… 5-3 Recording digital audio … -
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Page 8: Introduction
Introduction Welcome to Thank you for purchasing Creative’s external Sound Blaster Sound Blaster is simple to set up via your USB port. The compact and portable high-quality digital design is lightweight and requires no additional power adapter. audio entertainment Sound Blaster delivers high quality stereo sound for digital music, movie and gaming.
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Refer to the individual application’s online Help for details. Note:Your Sound Blaster can be used with Apple computers running Mac OS X v10.2 (up to version 10.2.8) as well. It works with the native Mac OS X v10.2 audio driver and does not require software installation from the Installation CD.
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Page 10: Getting More Information
View the contents of the Sound Blaster Installation CD for additional demonstrations, libraries and other software. Visit the Information for the latest Sound Blaster news and products. The site also includes information on making purchases, technical help, and software and driver updates. Product Registration Enjoy a host of benefits by registering your product during installation, or at www.creative.com/register.
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Page 11: About Sound Blaster
About Sound Blaster This chapter explains the physical features of your Creative Sound Blaster…
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Page 12: What You Need
About Sound Blaster Before you begin installation, be sure that you have these: What You Need In addition, you will also need an available USB port on your computer. Sound Blaster Y-splitter cable Clip 2 velcro strips Figure 1-1: Items needed for installation.
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Page 13: Sound Blaster
Sound Blaster has these jacks and connectors that allow you to attach other Sound Blaster devices: Rear Panel Line In jacks Line Out jacks Connects to audio Connects to powered devices such as tape speakers or an external decks and audio players.
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Connects to the computer’s USB port using a USB cable. Side Panel Figure 1-3: Jacks, connectors and ports on Sound Blaster Power LED Lights up blue when Sound Blaster is connected to your computer. Microphone jack Connects to an external microphone.
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Page 15: Switching Modes
Switching modes You can switch between Digital Only and Digital/Analog mode using the Digital/ Analog switch located on the side panel of Sound Blaster. The table below illustrates the different functions between each mode: It is recommended that you do not play any audio…
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Installing Sound Blaster This chapter tells you how to install Sound Blaster…
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• The USB port(s) on some computers are located on the front panel instead of the back. Notebook computer USB port USB port Figure 2-1: Connecting Sound Blaster to the computer. Desktop computer Installing Sound Blaster…
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Use the appropriate software installation procedure, depending on your computer’s operating system. 1. Insert the Sound Blaster Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. In Windows 98 SE/Me/ 2. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the drivers and applications 2000/XP installation.
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Page 19: Verifying The Software Installation
Verifying the Follow the steps below to verify that Sound Blaster has been installed correctly. software installation 1. Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop. In Windows 98 SE/Me 2. On the menu that appears, click Properties. 3. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab.
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Page 20: Attaching Sound Blaster
1. Insert the clip provided into the slot located at the Using a clip back of Sound Blaster, as shown in Figure 2-2. 2. Using the clip, place Sound Blaster onto the top of your notebook’s LCD screen as shown in Figure 2-3.
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Page 21: Using Velcro Strips
Using velcro strips Figure 2-4. 2. Peel the stickers off the velcro strips as shown in Figure 2-5. 3. Attach Sound Blaster to your computer, as shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6: Attaching Sound Blaster using velcro strips. Figure 2-4: Pulling apart velcro strips.
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Page 22: Connecting Microphones
Connecting You can connect personal stereo headphones, usually fitted with a 3.5 mm stereo plug, such as those used for portable audio players, to Sound Blaster. Headphones Note: When headphones are plugged in, speaker output is muted. Headphones volume is controlled by the headphones volume control, see Adjusting Headphones Volume below.
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Using Creative Surround Mixer: 1. Click Start -> Programs -> Creative -> Sound Blaster -> Creative Surround Mixer. 2. On Surround Mixer, make sure that the Mute check box under the Volume slider To install Creative Surround Mixer and other applications, is clear. -
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Using Sound Blaster This chapter tells you how to use Sound Blaster…
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Page 25: Connecting Peripherals
Using Sound Blaster Figure 3-1 shows you the various connectivity options for Sound Blaster. Connecting Peripherals Creative digital audio player Portable cassette player Headphones Figure 3-1: Connectivity options for Sound Blaster. Creative 2.1 Analog Speakers MiniDisc recorder Optical cable Creative Inspire or Cambridge SoundWorks 5.1 Digital Speaker Systems…
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Page 26: Connecting Speaker Systems
Y-splitter cable Analog 2.1 channel speaker system* Optical In jack Optical Out jack Creative Inspire or Cambridge SoundWorks 5.1 Digital Speaker Systems Figure 3-2: Connecting speaker systems to Sound Blaster. Optical cable *For example, Creative 2.1 Analog Speakers Using Sound Blaster…
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Page 27: Mixing Analog Inputs
Mixing analog inputs Mix music and microphone inputs to sing along with your favorite tunes. Digital Audio Player / CD Player / Cassette Player analog source. Figure 3-3: Mixing Analog Inputs. Enjoy singing along to your favorite tunes. Using Sound Blaster…
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Sound Blaster Applications This chapter tells you about the applications included with Sound Blaster…
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Sound Blaster Applications Sound Blaster is supported by a full range of applications to help you get the most Creative Sound from your audio device. The following set of software is most important to the Blaster operation of Sound Blaster: ❑…
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Page 30: Creative Mediasource Go
Launcher Creative MediaSource Go! Launcher consists of four tabs: Programs, Product Settings, Product Support and Companion Products. ❑ Programs houses shortcuts to Sound Blaster applications. ❑ Product Settings houses shortcuts to specific programs for changing Sound Blaster’s hardware settings. ❑ Product Support contains diagnostic software, product update information, product registration forms, demonstration software as well as helpful documentation such as Getting Started guides.
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Page 31: Creative Mediasource Player
Unlike other media players, Creative MediaSource MediaSource Player Player is specially designed to access the power of Sound Blaster’s hardware. With it, you can: ❑ play back music and multimedia files: MP3, WAV, WMA, WMV, NVF, VideoCD, etc ❑…
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Page 32: Keep Your Music Database Up To Date
To eliminate the need for you to manually type the track information of an audio CD’s ripped tracks, a feature called CDDB can connect your computer to the Internet (Gracenote’s CDDB service) and automatically retrieve the track names and other useful track information for you. Sound Blaster Applications…
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Page 33: Storing Music On Recordable Cd
A speaker test is also provided to let you test the physical connections from Sound Blaster to the speakers. If the test detects problems, Creative Diagnostics will provide solutions. Use Creative Diagnostics to help you have a trouble-free audio experience.
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Page 34: Creative Eax Console
“click” and “pop” sounds can be removed with the Clean-up feature. The Click Meter informs you whenever the noise clean- distortion up feature is activated during recording and also how many clicks are removed. Sound Blaster Applications…
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Page 35: Time Scaling: Varying The Speed Of Playback
❑ Open and edit several audio files at the same time ❑ Open Raw (.RAW) and MP3 (.MP3) data files For more information and usage details on Creative WaveStudio, refer to its online Help. Sound Blaster Applications…
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Page 36: Creative Speaker Settings
(up to 12 dB) for 10 preselected frequency bands. You can also save the settings as a custom preset once you are satisfied with the adjustments. For more information and usage details on Creative Graphic Equalizer, refer to its online Help. Sound Blaster Applications…
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Using Applications This chapter tells you which applications to use for content creation, gaming and entertainment purposes…
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Page 38: Multimedia Playback
Out jack. It also supports 2-channel audio via a software DVD player. Dolby Digital 5.1 files, however, require an external decoder. Your software DVD Player can select 5.1 audio mode, which utilizes Sound Blaster’s Dolby Digital 5.1/DTS CMSS 3D to produce virtual surround sound with your stereo speaker system.
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Page 39: Playing Back Wave And Cd Audio Files
Playing back Wave Creative MediaSource supports the playback of .MP3, .WMA, .WAV, and .CDA (CD- Audio) files, in addtion to MIDI (.MID) files. Dolby Digital decoding of Dolby Digital and CD Audio files 5.1 files and Dolby Digital content from DVDs are also managed through MediaSource in conjunction with your software DVD player.
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Page 40: Content Creation
Content Creation Recording digital You can do digital recording and editing on your computer with Sound Blaster using Creative Wave Studio. Connect any SPDIF compatible device such as a DAT deck audio and select SPDIF In in Creative Device Mixer.
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Page 41: Gaming Reference
Visit support compatible titles. Enjoying DirectSound3D (DS3D) games are supported on Sound Blaster. You can hear sounds positioned in 3D space to enhance your game experience. Use the CMSS 3D DirectSound3D feature to enjoy virtual 3D audio for your games.
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Page 43: Inputs And Outputs
General Specifications This section lists the specifications of Sound Blaster. ❑ TOSLink connector for Optical SPDIF input Inputs and Outputs ❑ TOSLink connector for Optical SPDIF output ❑ Pair of RCA jacks for stereo line-level analog input ❑ Pair of RCA jacks for stereo line-level analog output ❑…
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Page 45: Problems Installing Software
Troubleshooting This appendix provides solutions to problems you may encounter during installation or normal use. The installation does not start automatically after the Sound Blaster Installation CD Problems is inserted. Installing The AutoPlay feature in your Windows system may not be enabled.
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Page 46: Problems With Sound
❑ You have connected your speakers to Sound Blaster’s output. ❑ You have selected the correct source in Creative Surround Mixer. ❑ Headphones are not connected to Sound Blaster. Output to the speakers is automatically cut off when headphones are connected.
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Crackling sound heard when playing back media files. Enable Direct Memory Access to your storage devices. Follow the steps below: For Windows 98 SE and Windows Me users: 1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel dialog box, double-click the System icon. 3. -
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For Windows Me users: 1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel dialog box, double-click the System icon. 3. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab. 4. Double-click the DVD/CD-ROM drives icon. Your computer drives will appear. -
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Unplug and plug the USB cable from your computer or notebook to reset Sound Hardware Blaster. Sound Blaster does not function properly when used with a USB 2.0 hub connected to your computer or notebook equipped with a USB 2.0 port. Check for information availability at http://www.creative.com.
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Adjusting headphones volume 2-6 Applications 4-1 Attaching using a clip 2-4 using velcro strips 2-5 Attaching your Sound Blaster 2-4 Compiling personal albums 5-2 Connecting headphones 2-6 microphones 2-6 related peripherals 3-1 speaker systems 3-3 Content creation 5-3 Controls A-1… -
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Playing back CD Audio files 5-2 Wave files 5-2 Power LED 1-3 Recording digital audio 5-3 Sound Blaster 1-2 Sound Blaster applications 4-1 Sound Blaster web site x Switch Digital/Analog 1-3 Troubleshooting B-1 hardware B-6 installing software B-1 software B-6…
Звуковая плата CREATIVE SB1570 Audigy Fx
Разъемы и разъемы
Благодарим вас за выбор звуковой карты Sound Blaster Audigy Fx. Добро пожаловать в мир звуков, которого еще не было.
Установка вашего оборудования
- Снимите кабель питания. Снимите кожух компьютера.
- Удалите существующую звуковую карту. Снимите металлический кожух слота PCI-e.
- Плотно вставьте звуковую карту Sound Blaster Audigy Fx в слот PCI-e. Убедитесь, что звуковая карта полностью вошла в слот PCI-e, когда крепите ее к корпусу компьютера.
- Замените внешний кожух. Снова подключите кабель питания.
Установка вашего программного обеспечения
Чтобы получить полное преимуществоtage звуковой карты Sound Blaster Audigy Fx необходимо установить драйверы устройств и приложения. Creative.com/support/SBFx Загрузите пакет программного обеспечения Sound Blaster Audigy с веб-сайта Creative.com/support/SBFx
Переработка
Использование символа WEEE указывает на то, что данное изделие нельзя утилизировать как бытовые отходы. Обеспечив правильную утилизацию этого продукта, вы поможете защитить окружающую среду. Для получения более подробной информации об утилизации этого изделия обратитесь в местные органы власти, к поставщику услуг по утилизации бытовых отходов или в магазин, где вы приобрели изделие.
Использование Sound Blaster Audigy Fx
Ваш Sound Blaster Audigy Fx без проблем работает со многими внешними устройствами, предоставляя улучшенные звуковые эффекты с помощью ядра SBX Pro Studio, чтобы значительно улучшить качество прослушивания.
- Внешнее аудиоустройство
- Микрофон
- Игровая гарнитура/наушники
Выберите «Наушники» на панели управления Sound Blaster Audigy Fx.
- 2.1-канальные аналоговые динамики
- 5.1-канальные аналоговые динамики
Регистрация продукта
Регистрация вашего продукта гарантирует, что вы получите наиболее подходящее обслуживание и доступную поддержку продукта. Вы можете зарегистрировать продукт во время установки или на www.creative.com/register. Обратите внимание, что ваши гарантийные права не зависят от регистрации.
Услуги технической поддержки и поддержки клиентов
Перейдите на www.creative.com/support для решения технических вопросов и устранения неполадок в круглосуточной базе знаний Creative. Вы также можете найти службы поддержки клиентов и другую полезную информацию здесь.
Дополнительная информация
Пожалуйста, посетите Creative.com/compliance/SBFx для руководства пользователя и безопасности и нормативной информации.