Audigy 2 windows 7 sound problem




















Boedt Posted December 31, Posted December 31, Hi all, i read that there are some ppl having a XFi and Win7 but no one with a Audigy 2 ZS, or is there someone, cause i got a problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Mercellus Posted December 31, ToneKnee Posted December 31, Posted December 31, edited.

Raikou Tch Posted December 31, Denis W. Veteran Posted December 31, They will install properly, just don't expect CMSS to work. Draken Posted December 31, The only problems I encountered are: - Creative Audio Console fails to set 5. Temporarily set the default sampling rate to 96kHz and it's okay now I wonder how soon, if at all, will Creative release drivers for 7 :p. Xtreme Posted January 11, Thanks once again for doing these drivers. Thursday, January 29, PM. When I try to install the driver it tells me " Setup is unable to detected a support product on your system".

Friday, January 30, AM. Will test it also in Vista Thanks. Hi guys I have exactly the same problem as Mstolz on my system where I am literally pulling my hair out with countless sound card software install attempts.

I am getting no problem from the sound card itself when the Win7 drivers are installed, but when trying to install the upgrade pack as above I get the same error report as Mstolz. Should I uninstall the device in Devince manager and then relocate the Win7 drivers from the Win32 folder and then use the setup as per the upgrade pack? Thanks in advance. Wednesday, February 11, AM. I am still unable to install either of my 2 sound cards. They work perfectly in Windows XP so I can only conclude that there is a severe driver or hardware issue in Windows 7.

Wednesday, February 11, PM. I have the same problems as PACMAN randomize static and distortion, sometime works great and some time stops "noise", I need to stop the mediaplayer and start again to have a good sound. Thanks a lot! Btw guys if you like the Driver Pack, click the "Post was helpful" Button at the top of the first post.

I am still getting distortion but that's Creative Labs' and Microsoft's fault. Thursday, February 12, AM. Another thing i noticed Creatives website leaves a lot to be desired in terms of ease of use!!!

Maybe its time we invest our monies into another competitor till creative get the picture as I'm sure other companies would jump at the chance to do better than creative!!!! This resets the driver or audio stack or whatever and sound is working fine again for some time. Daniel isn't allowed to reverse engineer the drivers some of you may remember when Creative tried to shut him down he can only provide fixed inf files to create nice packages that work a little bit better while the drivers themselves have to stay the way Creative messed them up.

I'll try the download above and see if anything changes. Thursday, May 7, PM. It's all garbled and choppy. That solves the problem. I guess it's a temporary workaround until the issues in Windows 7 are ironed out or until I get a new sound card.

Joined Jul 11, Messages 10, Joined Apr 17, Messages 5, Malakai 2[H]4U. Joined Dec 29, Messages 2, Wow this is wierd. My audigy 1 my aud2 I used for years died on me, still had an old 1 lying around had this same problem a little while ago.

Everything worked fine, except my mic in ventrilo for WoW. So I disabled it, enabled and installed the drivers for my onboard sound. Then a few days ago I switched to windows 7. I found out I could use both onboard sound and the audigy 1 at the same time, so I installed the drivers for both, hooked the speakers into the audigy 1, and the mic and my headphones into the onboard.

This works great. Now that I think of it, I might have been using windows 7 beta at the time when the audigy 1 mic in was not working right. I switched back to vista shortly after, but continued to use the onboard sound.

Now Im back on 7 again. I wonder if its just a win7 issue and not a audigy issue? There is a new audigy 1 win7 driver out just a week or 2 ago, I haent tried the mic in on the aud1 yet so I dont know if it fixed it.

For the time being though, if that does not work guys, you can just enable and install drivers for your onboard sound, use its mic input, and hook the rest of your stuff up to the audigy. Joined Sep 11, Messages Mojo3k70 [H]ard Gawd.

Joined May 24, Messages 1, Having this issue too with my Audigy 2 zs and Windows 7 x Example: Default setting for me was 2 channel, 16 bit, dvd qual.

I would just set it do cd quality and poof, the chop was gone no noticeable drop in quality either. Joined Jul 22, Messages 4. Sorry for the old bump but it's still an issue. I have Audigy 2 ZS on Win7 x However I know how to fix it temporarily each time until you reboot etc Just stop and start the windows audio service until it corrects itself. Also, I've found that opening vent or TS and using the test feature, then closing it if it is garbled, then reopening it and testing till it works is also another option.

Hope that helps. Joined Sep 1, Messages Just thought i'd add i have exactly the same problem. Audigy 2 ZS Win7 64bit Mic sometimes works fine, other times it's the same problem you're all describing. It's all the same hardward as i was running with winXP 32bit, so it's either windows or the drivers, so far it's looking like a driver issue along with 64 bit found that people had the same issue on vista Not sure this link will work for everyone, but it appears to be a bug tracker internal to Creative, showing what's likely to be causing the issue.

Of all the other bugs i saw, this is the only one marked urgent under the staff comments, so they do know of issues. Often sound playback becomes jittery, choppy and noisy and recording fails to work.

Sometimes you can record sound, but it's horribly noisy and scratchy. This happens with the latest bit drivers for both product series, under Windows XP bit, Vista bit and Windows 7 RC1 bit and other bit Windows operating systems. Many users have reported varying issues most likely relating to this, such as noisy input and output, corrupted audio and a complete loss of EAX and ALchemy functionality under all bit Windows operating systems. Consider this report a collected issue observation for bit Windows systems with more than 4GB of RAM installed and usable.

This is a serious issue, affecting all bit Windows systems. It is severely hurting customer trust and the Sound Blaster brand.

Thought i'd let everyone know that i've had success in "fixing" this issue with the mic sometimes being complete garbage. My system is Win7 64, Audigy 2 ZS and 4gb of ram. Creative appear to of acknowledged that 4gb usable ram and upwards so will only show on 64 bit machines causes varying issues on their cards.

As i have only 4gb and not more, i was able to try the memory hole remapping "check" disabled it in the bios This of course now makes windows only see 3. But, it has also stopped the mic issue, one that would plague me a few times a day, has now not occurred in the days since Saturday 4 days? As for me, rather than fork out on a new sound card, a new USB mic will get round the issue so i can enable my remaining half gig of ram again, until they update the drivers Hope this helps some people.

Confirmed that re-enabling the memory hole mapping so 4GB or more ram and using a logitech USB desk mic has worked round the problem fine. I have even tried the OSS kx drivers, which simply would not produce any sound at all.

My onboard audio works great, and I have it hooked to my logitech z hunded something w 2. Absolutely no noise on the line at all, and the mic input works equally well. I also like to have the headphones using a dedicated input so I can have bass boost and some other tweaks apply to it, without messing up my regular speakers settings, without having to constantly change the settings or having to switch plugs when going from headphones to speakers.

My speakers have a headphone out port on the volume controller, but the audio is not of the same quality as it is coming directly out of the audigy 2. I found once that I uninstalled the creative software, but had left just the driver file itself running the aud2, and I finally had no noise!

Im just going to try manually installing the driver file only via device manager, and if it works without any problems, firing up TF2 ot something that has EAX, and testing it. Good luck to me! Even people with recent X-FI's are having similar problems with this setup, not to mention the many tens of thousands of owners of all the audigy series cards. I mean, onboard soundis good for almost all circumstances with a quality mobo read reviews on teh forums before you buy!



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