Creative X-fi soundcard
Creative X-fi soundcard
So, what's the deal with this? Everything I've read about it has been positive, especially when it comes to 3D audio for gaming. I always play with headphones, and according to all the reviews, the X-fi gives you a very noticeable improvement when it comes to this. It seems like Creative have finally got their act together.
It's pretty expensive though, although it seems that the cheapest version would be quite enough for my needs.
http://www.tomshardware.com/consumer/20 ... index.html
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... X1K0000532
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/mul ... -x-fi.html
It's pretty expensive though, although it seems that the cheapest version would be quite enough for my needs.
http://www.tomshardware.com/consumer/20 ... index.html
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1 ... X1K0000532
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/mul ... -x-fi.html
I seriously doubt any music will sound better than the original source.
But 3D sound for games played with headphones can be good. I have this MP3 with some insane 3D sound in it. It's really freaky listening to it. Only works with headphones, but it's damn good. If this soundcard can create soundeffects like this, I'll buy it for sure.
http://files.filefront.com/Binauralrar/ ... einfo.html
Here are some other 3D sound samples, but it's not close to as good as the first one I uploaded to FileFront: http://www.cmorrow.com/cma/audiosamples/index.html
But 3D sound for games played with headphones can be good. I have this MP3 with some insane 3D sound in it. It's really freaky listening to it. Only works with headphones, but it's damn good. If this soundcard can create soundeffects like this, I'll buy it for sure.
http://files.filefront.com/Binauralrar/ ... einfo.html
Here are some other 3D sound samples, but it's not close to as good as the first one I uploaded to FileFront: http://www.cmorrow.com/cma/audiosamples/index.html
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Yeah, that would be great for people with AC-3 hardware to get games what doesn't have AC-3 sound to play
AFAIK, nForce soundcards have done it for a while though.
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The nForce 2 is the only chipset which was capable of encoding to 5.1 Digital on the fly.netrex wrote:Yeah, that would be great for people with AC-3 hardware to get games what doesn't have AC-3 sound to playAFAIK, nForce soundcards have done it for a while though.
What most people don't realise is that optical and coaxial connections only carry a stereo signal, unless the signal is first compressed then transmitted.
On DVDs that's no problem... the audio is already compressed as Dolby Digital or such and the digital receiver decodes it. With PC games and regular music, you have to connect the analog wires (3 or more) between the amp and soundcard to stand a chance of getting 5.1 or better.
Sorry for the lecture, you probably already know more than me.
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