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Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card (70SB006003007)

Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card (70SB006003007)
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Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card (70SB006003007) Features

Experience real-time digital audio & effects with head-turning 3-D positional audio from the EMU10K1 Digital Signal Processor
Create CD quality MP3 or WMA files with a 320Kbps encoder & up to 9x encoding acceleration
Surround yourself with theater-like Dolby Digital 5.1 audio in movies
Easily connect to Cambridge SoundWorks DTT3500, DTT2200 and other Dolby Digital-ready 5.1 home theater systems
Compatible with Windows 95/98/98SE/NT/2000/ME
 

Accessories for your Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card (70SB006003007)

Logitech Z-640 6 Speaker Surround Sound System
Pyramat Interactive PM300 3-Speaker Sound Lounger
JBL Creature 2.1 Speakers (3-Speaker, White)
 

Additional Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card (70SB006003007) Information

Bring cinema-quality sound to movies, music, and games with the Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card. An EMU10K1M Digital Signal Processor delivers high-quality sound reproduction with real-time audio. With a 320kbps encoder & 9X MP3 acceleration, Creative PlayCenter lets you create, customize & listen to MP3/WMA files. It even has the ability to connect to Dolby Digital & multi-channel digital speaker systems or analog audio devices, bringing true 5.1 surround sound to PC audio entertainment.

 

What Customers Say About Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Sound Card (70SB006003007):

I am only 17 and I have installed the card on several different computers without a problem ever. If you have a motherboard sound card, just do the same, and when your PC starts press delete and in the Bios disable onboard sound.

Otherwise, take it to your computer shop and let someone else do it for you. It isnt that friggin hard, and the Sound Blaster 5.1 is the best sound quality I have heard for the money.

From there snap the new sound blaster in the PCI slot and install your new drivers. Anway, you have to have the brains to install a sound card in the first place no matter what card you install.

I laugh at the people who say they cant install this card, or it wont work, crash, bad drivers, etc. Just uninstall your current sound card, or go to Sound Properties and disable the current sound card drivers.

If you want better, go for a high end Turtle Beach card or a Sound Blaster Platinum/Audigy but it will cost you more.

This sound card is of high quality and is quite versital. I would recomend it

This card does NOT have a EMU10K1 chipset as advertised, so it does NOT work in linux.

I does everything I need. I have thrown audio conversion, mixing, recording, running about 64 channels and more at it and so far it has done just fine. I would say if you want a decent card for a cheap price this is a good one to go with. Got all the hardware and software. It also has a SPIDF connector, and a game port connector for those who have not upgraded to a USB joystick yet. It is a decent card for a cheap price.

It handles 2 channel, 4 channel, and 5.1. I bought mine off of Ebay. I put it in my system after pulling my old Aureal Vortex 2 (Creative labs bites for buying them out) I turned on my system and it works perfectly. I have not had any crackling, popping, or snapping.

(e.g. The Sound Blaster Live. The system found the card immediately and pulled the driver from the CD.She said, "Is that it." I said, "I believe so," and yep it sure was. Consider which other devices you may wish to connect to the soundcard e.g. Consider whether you need a full or half-duplex card. I did help her with lining up the card on the board, but after that we turned on the machine and booted into XP (we put the Sound Blaster installation CD into the CD drive before Windows fully loaded). However, I thought for the price of this card (30 bucks), I'd give it a try.In other Amazon posts I've said, "When all else fails read the directions," and this installation is no different.

If you are going to purchase this card online goto the Creative website and do some research. is the card compatible with your Operating System. do you have any available PCI slots, how much memory does it require. a mini disc player, microphone, etc.3. CD also lets you install apps that work with the card and they were just as easy to install, but I did not install all of the apps.Now I am not saying you will not have any problem (how would I know that). Otherwise, just goto your friendly neighborhood office supply store and read the specs there (and be careful when the friendly clerk wants to give you a lesson in sound cards, you'll pay more in the end).2. Full-duplex cards can record and play back sounds, while half-duplex cards can do one or the other, but not at the same time.4.

as I have had some Creative issues with some other products, but I have always gotten around them.

I went through the installation procedure with my 12-year-old daughter.

Now we have pure, crystal clear surround sound from a thirty dollar card.

Some tips:1.

Maybe she'll turn into a computer geek yet.

If you have onboard sound on your current computer, don't forget to disable that before you go installing this card or for that matter, any sound card.Hopefully, if you do choose this card, it will work as seamlessly as it did for my daughter.

I've read the poor reviews for this soundcard.

I also do not have any hissing or cracking noises out of the speakers others mentioned.

THE BASICS).

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