- Apr 24, 2001
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Hi folks,
I am contemplating the possibility of eliminating the Creative X-Fi Platinum sound card currently residing in my Win7-64bit system, and would appreciate some feedback, especially from people who are familiar with digital audio.
Here's the thing: I got this card back in 2007, and it's currently installed in my HTPC, where it sends digital audio (via a Creative "optical + coaxial" adapter) directly to a Yamaha receiver (via coaxial). I don't get to use any of its more advanced functions, and the front panel is basically collecting dust.
Now, for some reason, although the card has been functional since I built this machine (going on three years now), I cannot access any of the Creative features, such as the Console (Entertainment, Gaming and Creation). The software is installed, but won't launch.
I tried updating the drivers and software, but to no avail. And we all know how much of a problem Creative has with Win7, particularly the 64-bit version.
For what it's worth, I use VLC as the primary video player, with Arcsoft Total Media Theatre for Blu-ray and (gasp!) HD-DVD content. This means that I have audio ranging from stereo to Dolby Digital and DTS (and their variations). My receiver and speakers are only 5.1, so any 7.1 signal gets downsampled - I'm not worried about it.
However.... Considering the fact that I don't get to use this (otherwise impressive) soundcard for anything more demanding than playback (and that's done through the digital interface, so no DAC features, crystallizer or anything else), I'm starting to think that perhaps I can eliminate it from my HTPC setup altogether, and put it in an older XP machine (to be used for audio capture and editing from analog sources, including LPs).
The whole idea was triggered by an impending system overhaul, which includes a Windows reinstall (I want to install a larger SSD and replace a failing storage drive)...
But I'm wondering if by eliminating the X-Fi I wouldn't lose all the multichannel sound capabilities. My motherboard is an ASUS P8Z68-V LE, which has a Realtek ALC892 chipset. The motherboard's webpage says this is a "8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC with Blu-ray audio layer Content Protection and Optical S/PDIF out port at back panel"... I have to check if I can reassign the optical port on my receiver to the computer, but I don't think that will pose any problems (I also have a standalone optical to coaxial adapter, just in case).
So... what do you guys think? Is it worth staying only with the motherboard audio? Would I lose any of the current multichannel playback capabilities? Let me know!
I am contemplating the possibility of eliminating the Creative X-Fi Platinum sound card currently residing in my Win7-64bit system, and would appreciate some feedback, especially from people who are familiar with digital audio.
Here's the thing: I got this card back in 2007, and it's currently installed in my HTPC, where it sends digital audio (via a Creative "optical + coaxial" adapter) directly to a Yamaha receiver (via coaxial). I don't get to use any of its more advanced functions, and the front panel is basically collecting dust.
Now, for some reason, although the card has been functional since I built this machine (going on three years now), I cannot access any of the Creative features, such as the Console (Entertainment, Gaming and Creation). The software is installed, but won't launch.
I tried updating the drivers and software, but to no avail. And we all know how much of a problem Creative has with Win7, particularly the 64-bit version.
For what it's worth, I use VLC as the primary video player, with Arcsoft Total Media Theatre for Blu-ray and (gasp!) HD-DVD content. This means that I have audio ranging from stereo to Dolby Digital and DTS (and their variations). My receiver and speakers are only 5.1, so any 7.1 signal gets downsampled - I'm not worried about it.
However.... Considering the fact that I don't get to use this (otherwise impressive) soundcard for anything more demanding than playback (and that's done through the digital interface, so no DAC features, crystallizer or anything else), I'm starting to think that perhaps I can eliminate it from my HTPC setup altogether, and put it in an older XP machine (to be used for audio capture and editing from analog sources, including LPs).
The whole idea was triggered by an impending system overhaul, which includes a Windows reinstall (I want to install a larger SSD and replace a failing storage drive)...
But I'm wondering if by eliminating the X-Fi I wouldn't lose all the multichannel sound capabilities. My motherboard is an ASUS P8Z68-V LE, which has a Realtek ALC892 chipset. The motherboard's webpage says this is a "8-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC with Blu-ray audio layer Content Protection and Optical S/PDIF out port at back panel"... I have to check if I can reassign the optical port on my receiver to the computer, but I don't think that will pose any problems (I also have a standalone optical to coaxial adapter, just in case).
So... what do you guys think? Is it worth staying only with the motherboard audio? Would I lose any of the current multichannel playback capabilities? Let me know!