Originally posted by: jdoggg12
I remember hearing that all sound is done through the OS and bypasses the sound cards altogether, making on-board audio perform as well as a sound card.
Someone enlighten me to the way it works with vista
TIA
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
its a more stable solution. no longer will the soundcard potentially bring down the system
game developers can tweak their 3d sound and constantly improve it, and be sure it will run on any system, not just creatives.
its a good thing. its what all the cpu cores are formost of us have 2 cores now, even macs
soon 4! in a few years...who knows. what kind of cr@p cpu were u running in 01(birth of xp)?
games like crysis already ditch stuff like eax
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
yet another who doesn't understand that sound isn't software, it is analog thing
why do audiophiles love tubes from 60s? The $2 bulk garbage from RealTek is ignorant solution.
The magic juice of Creative's ultra-expensive cards wasn't ever really in the DACs. It was in the extra processing they could do in hardware. And Vista does not play nice with that functionality.
Originally posted by: Aluvus
Originally posted by: postmortemIA
yet another who doesn't understand that sound isn't software, it is analog thing
Analog is the "last mile" of computer audio. The changes in Vista, and all the magic used by game developers, are on the digital processing side.
why do audiophiles love tubes from 60s? The $2 bulk garbage from RealTek is ignorant solution.
The preference for tubes today is silly, and completely mooted by modern DSP tech. Much like many of the ideas put forward by "audiophiles".
The magic juice of Creative's ultra-expensive cards wasn't ever really in the DACs. It was in the extra processing they could do in hardware. And Vista does not play nice with that functionality.
Creative's cards are still better than onboard, simply because they use better DACs. But after the changes in Vista, the difference between Creative's top-end $270 X-Fi and the $30 Audigy SE that I just bought is... not as significant as it once was.