Benze Wrote:i do not know if it counts, i have a creative USB Headset
Which one? It most likely does not have an x-fi chipset in it.
@ExtemeDude2
You're not getting it. You need an audio chipset for your system to produce sound whether it's integrated or on a standalone expansion card (sound card). It does not matter what audio chipset your system has you can still get PLII working. Why? Because PLII on PCs is done entirely in software (which runs on the cpu). Dolby digital also works with any audio chipset for the same reason.
I think the confusion between you two is stemming for your definition of sound card. ExtremeDude2 is interpreting oliverfrancisco's post using a literal definition of a sound card (an expansion card). But what oliverfrancisco actually meant to say was audio chipset.
PLII is really just an advanced upmixer than can do matrix decoding. Game developers and film studios use a system called dolby surround (commonly mistakenly called PLII) to matrix encode a 5.1 audio track into a stereo audio track. PLII can reverse the process.
@skid
What changes did you make exactly? I might be able to dig up my old x-fi xtrememusic edition for this.
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