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If you have Audio/sound problems, then you must be specific about what
hardware and software you are using. My SB X-Fi audio card works on Vista
RC1 5600; however, SB (Sound Blaster) says "This download supports Windows
Vista 32-bit and 64-bit Beta 2 Build 5384 and Build 5456, and may not work on
other Vista builds."
SB has unsupported Beta drivers.
I also have onboard audio SIGMATEL STAC 92XX C-Major HD Audio and both X-Fi
and Sigmatel work the same way. WMP 11 works great, but PowerDVD 7 has
crackly sound. I am only able to get 2 speaker confuguration. XP OS worked
great with 5.1 and used less settings. Vista has a few too many audio
controls. I now feel like I am an Astronaut when I use Vista. I bet ya that
Vista will appeal to rocket scientists. Me thinks Vista is not very user
friendly.
hardware and software you are using. My SB X-Fi audio card works on Vista
RC1 5600; however, SB (Sound Blaster) says "This download supports Windows
Vista 32-bit and 64-bit Beta 2 Build 5384 and Build 5456, and may not work on
other Vista builds."
SB has unsupported Beta drivers.
I also have onboard audio SIGMATEL STAC 92XX C-Major HD Audio and both X-Fi
and Sigmatel work the same way. WMP 11 works great, but PowerDVD 7 has
crackly sound. I am only able to get 2 speaker confuguration. XP OS worked
great with 5.1 and used less settings. Vista has a few too many audio
controls. I now feel like I am an Astronaut when I use Vista. I bet ya that
Vista will appeal to rocket scientists. Me thinks Vista is not very user
friendly.