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Sound Blaster Audigy

Sound Blaster Audigy is a product line of sound cards from Creative Technology. The flagship model of the Audigy family used the EMU10K2 audio DSP, an improved version of the SB-Live's EMU10K1, while the value/SE editions were built with a less-expensive audio controller.

Sound Blaster Audigy Player
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gold

The Audigy family is available for PCs with a PCI or PCI Express slot, or a USB port.

First generation edit

 
A first generation Audigy card
 
Die shot of the EMU10K2 (CA0100) chip

The Audigy cards equipped with EMU10K2 (CA0100 chip) could process up to 4 EAX environments simultaneously with its on-chip DSP and native EAX 3.0 ADVANCED HD support, and supported from stereo up to 5.1-channel output. The audio processor could mix up to 64 DirectSound3D sound channels in hardware, up from Live!'s 32 channels.

Creative Labs advertised the Audigy as a 24-bit sound card, a controversial marketing claim for a product that did not support end-to-end playback of 24-bit/96 kHz audio streams. The Audigy and Live shared a similar architectural limitation: the audio transport (DMA engine) was fixed to 16-bit sample precision at 48 kHz. So despite its 24-bit/96 kHz high-resolution DACs, the Audigy's DSP could only process 16-bit/48 kHz audio sources. This fact was not immediately obvious in Creative's literature, and was difficult to ascertain even upon examination of the Audigy's spec sheets. (A resulting class-action settlement with Creative later awarded US customers a 35% discount on Creative products, up to a maximum discount of $65.)

Aside from the lack of an end-to-end path for 24-bit audio, Dolby Digital (AC-3) and DTS passthrough (to the S/PDIF digital out) had issues that have never been resolved. [citation needed]

 
First generation break out box

Audigy card supports the professional ASIO 1 driver interface natively, making it possible to obtain low latencies from Virtual Studio Technology (VST) instruments. Some versions of Audigy featured an external break out box with connectors for S/PDIF, MIDI, IEEE 1394, analog and optical signals. The ASIO and break out box features were an attempt to tap into the "home studio" market, with a mainstream product.

Sound Blaster Audigy ES edit

This variant (SB0160) uses the full EMU10K2 chip (CA0100 chip [1]) and is, as a result, quite similar in feature set. It is only missing its FireWire port.[2]

Sound Blaster Audigy SE & Audigy Value edit

The Audigy SE (SB0570) and Audigy Value (SB0570) are stripped down models, with a less expensive CA0106 audio-controller in place of the EMU10k2. With the CA0106, the SE/Value are limited to software-based EAX 3.0 (upgraded to software-based EAX 4.0 with a driver update), no advanced resolution DVD-Audio Playback, and no Dolby Digital 5.1 or Dolby Digital EX 6.1 playback. With these cards only one of the mic, line in, or AUX sources may be unmuted at a time. The Audigy SE and Audigy Value both carry the SB0570 model number. It is possible that the same card was sold in different markets with different names, that perhaps the cards were sold with one name for a while and later it was changed or it's possible they could even be slightly different cards.

The SE is a low-profile PCI card in the Audigy family, and still has many unsold units at online retailers unlike the other Audigy cards.

Sound quality [3]

Wavetable
64-voice synthesizer

Audio path
Analog-Digital Converter (ADC): 24 bit @ 96 kHz
Digital-Analog Converter (DAC): 24 bit @ 96 kHz
recording: 16‥24 bit @ 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 96 kHz

Digital path
S/PDIF: 24 bit @ 44.1, 48, 96 kHz

Sound channels
Analog: 2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 and Creative Multi Speaker Surround (CMSS) which means that Audigy SE 7.1 cards can upmix mono or stereo sources to 7.1 channels.
Digital: 2.1

Sound Blaster Audigy LS edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy LS (SB0310) is similar to the Audigy SE in that it supports neither hardware acceleration nor FireWire.[2]

Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX (SB0090) is similar to the Audigy ES, but supported an external break out box instead of the standard internal version. It came with a Firewire port and was introduced before the AS models.

Sound Blaster Audigy VX edit

The VX (SB0060) is a low-profile PCI card in the Audigy family.

Second generation edit

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 series edit

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 (SB0240) (September 2002) featured an updated EMU10K2 processor called CA0102 to gain access to CA0151 which is a separate chip. Collectively CA0102 and CA0151 was sometimes referred to as EMU10K2.5 (The CA0102 chip alone is just a version of Emu10k2 [4]). To address the biggest shortcoming of the original Audigy, a revised DMA engine allowed end-to-end high-resolution (24-bit) audio playback: 96 kHz 6.1 channel recording, and 192 kHz stereo. However, the high-resolution audio was achieved by bypassing the DSP, being decoded directly by CA0151 chip also known as "p16v" to take advantage of which Creative substituted CA0102 for the old CA0100 used in Audigy 1. Using the DSP with high-resolution audiostreams resulted in the Audigy's characteristic downsampling (to the DSP's native-rate of 48 kHz), for mixing with other audio sources.

Use of Windows Vista or 7 should mitigate the DSP sample rate conversion issue as setting the card to 16-bit/48 kHz resamples audio using the much superior 32-bit float Windows audio stack before sending it to the card. It is unclear whether this works for all use cases (e.g. OpenAL).

The Audigy 2 supported up to 6.1 speakers and had improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) over the Audigy (106 vs. 100 decibels (A)). Audio output was supplied by the AC'97 codec on the front outputs and I²S on the rear. It also featured built-in Dolby Digital Surround EX decoding for improved DVD play-back. An IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connector was present in all modifications except Value.

Audigy 2's 3D audio capabilities received a boost when compared to its predecessors. Creative created the EAX 4.0 ADVANCED HD standard to coincide with Audigy 2's release. The chip again can process up to 64 DirectSound3D audio channels in hardware. It also has native support for the free and open source OpenAL audio API.

 
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gold

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS series edit

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS (SB0350) was a revision of the Audigy 2 with a slightly improved signal-to-noise ratio (108 vs. 106 dB) and DTS-ES (Extended Surround) for DVD playback. The Audigy 2 ZS supports up to 7.1 speakers via 4-pole mini-jacks, although it used a non-conventional pin out: Side R/L are on Line Out 2/3, respectively.[5]

Most widespread card of Audigy series. Unofficial drivers for 32 and 64-bit editions of Windows 10 / 8.x / 7 / Vista SP2 / XP SP3 are available.

IRIX has drivers for the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS and it can be installed into the SGI Fuel series of workstations.[6]

There was also a cardbus version of the ZS for use with notebook computers.

The PC cards earned the distinction of being the first computer sound cards to be THX-certified.[citation needed]

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum (SB0360)[7]

The Platinum model includes an audio front panel, called Platinum Drive,[8] which provides various multimedia connections in addition to an Audigy 2 ZS card with the following specs:
Testing chain: External loopback (line-out1 - line-in3)
Sampling mode: 24-bit, 96 kHz
Measured values:

  • Noise level, dB (A): -101.3
  • THD, %: 0.0034
  • IMD, %: 0.0080
  • Stereo crosstalk, dB: -91.8
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro[7]

The Platinum Pro model includes an external I/O Hub with various multimedia connections,[9] sometimes erroneously called the Platinum Ex, in addition to an Audigy 2 ZS card with the following specs:
Testing chain: External loopback (line-out1 - line-in3)
Sampling mode: 24-bit, 96 kHz
Measured values:

  • Noise level, dB (A): -104.3
  • THD, %: 0.0015
  • IMD, %: 0.0070
  • Stereo crosstalk, dB: -103.2
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook edit
 
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook

The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook (SB0530) is a CardBus version of the Audigy 2 ZS released in Fall 2004 for the notebook market. It had nearly all of the capabilities of the PCI edition, but in a far smaller form factor. Reductions in capability included somewhat limited MIDI capability (compared to the PCI version) and the loss of FireWire. It was the first gaming-oriented sound hardware add-on board for notebooks that offered full hardware acceleration of 3D audio along with high-fidelity audio output quality. The card struggled with compatibility due to quality issues with the CardBus host chipsets in many notebooks of the time, a problem also suffered with other companies' products, such as Echo Digital Audio Corporation's Indigo.

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor (SB0480) was an external USB soundcard, which combined audio playback, accelerated video editing and a 4-port USB 2.0 hub in one solution. It featured accelerated video encoding with DoMiNoFX video processing technologies. The audio system provided THX certified sound and 24-bit EAX ADVANCED HD in 5.1 or 7.1 surround.

The video capture of the device is hardware-accelerated; encoding it to a complex format in real-time rather than using the CPU. While this results in good quality video even on basic systems, the device cannot be used by software that uses the standard DirectShow or VfW interface. Because of this limitation, the supplied software to capture video must be used. This prevents use of the device in conjunction with a video camera as a webcam, as standard webcam interfaces use DirectShow.

Creative has made the free VidCap application available on their website.[10] It allows quick and easy capture and output to devices. Captured files can be imported into a video editor application or DVD authoring program.

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value (SB0400) was a somewhat stripped-down version of the Audigy 2 ZS - It uses EMU10K2.5 chip CA0108 which integrate CA0102 and CA0151 on a single piece of silicon but is a value version, with an SNR of 106 dB, no IEEE 1394 FireWire connector, and no DTS-ES 6.1 playback. It is, however, fully hardware accelerated for DirectSound and EAX 4 and was sold as a cheaper companion for the more expensive ZS.

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SE edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SE (SB0570) is similar to the Audigy SE and Live! 24-bit edition in that it does not have a hardware DSP as part of the audio chip. As such, it puts far more load on the host system's CPU. The card is physically smaller than other Audigy 2 cards. It is designed as an entry-level budget sound card.

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX (SB0300) was an external USB soundcard, supporting 24 bit playback, but with no DSP chip. (CA0186-EAT)

Sound Blaster Audigy HD Software Edition edit

Also known as Sound Blaster Audigy ADVANCED MB (SB060), it is similar to Audigy 2 SE, but the software supports EAX 3.0, which supports 64-channel software wavetable with DirectSound acceleration, but without hardware accelerated wavetable synthesis. DAC is rated 95 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio.

It is available as an integrated option for Dell Inspiron, Studio and XPS notebooks.

Of note is that Creative hardware is not necessary for this device. It is entirely a software solution that is adaptable to various DACs.

Sound Blaster Audigy 4 series edit

Sound Blaster Audigy 4 edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 4 (SB0610) uses CA10300 (CA0108's unleaded counterpart) DSP instead of the more advanced CA10200 (CA0102's unleaded counterpart) and does not have external hub, FireWire port or gold connectors. The board layout is similar to the Audigy 2 Value. The SNR is rated 106 dB.[11]

Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro edit

 
Sound Blaster Audigy 4

The Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro (SB0380) improves on the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS by improving the SNR to 113 dB. It features much of the same core technology as the Audigy 2 ZS which uses the CA0102. The newer model uses a CA10200 which is unleaded instead, and a new external I/O hub which has superior DACs offering higher digital-to-analog audio conversion quality. It also allows for simultaneous recording of up to six audio channels in 96 kHz/24-bit. It still supports a maximum of 7.1 audio channels up to 96 kHz/24bit, and stereo output at 192 kHz/24bit.[12] The 7.1 mode is only supported under Windows XP, as well as 6.1 speaker mode is not supported by Windows 7 and Windows Vista.[13]

Sound Blaster Audigy 4 SE edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy 4 SE (SB0610VP) is a Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro without the remote control. However, it uses the same audio DSP and is functionally as capable as the Audigy 2 and 4 series (other than Audigy 2 SE). It features full hardware acceleration of DirectSound and EAX.

Sound Blaster Audigy Rx edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx (SB1550), released in September 2013, uses E-MU CA10300 from Audigy 4, but with a dedicated 600-ohm headphone amplifier, one TOSLINK optical output, and a PCI Express ×1 interface supported via a PLX Technology bridge controller.[14][15]

Sound Blaster Audigy Fx edit

The Sound Blaster Audigy Fx (SB1570), released in September 2013, is a HDA card, it uses an ALC898 chip from Realtek,[16] includes a 600-ohm amplifier, Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Control Panel, EAX Studio Software, and independent line-in and microphone inputs. It is a half-height expansion card with a PCI Express ×1 interface.[17][18][19]

Alternate drivers edit

kX Project Drivers edit

An alternate, independent WDM driver for Windows was developed to provide user-control of the EMU10K1 and EMU10K2 chips found in many Audigy-branded cards. The kX Project driver supports mixing numerous different effects in real time and on the hardware of EMU10K1 and EMU10K2 chips. It was developed by Eugene Gavrilov. The driver is no longer maintained on a regular basis by its original authors, but the source code was freed under the GPLv2 license and continues to get contributions from time to time.[20]

SB Audigy Series Support Pack edit

User daniel_k (Daniel Kawakami) from Creative's forums does maintenance updates to keep compatibility with the latest version of Windows and implements several non public fixes. They are available on both Creative's forums and his blog.[21]

The latest version is based on Creative's Audigy Rx driver. For the older Audigy cards, there are both benefits and drawbacks compared to the latest official drivers: while they bring back CMSS2, which was deprecated by Creative on Vista/7, OpenAL quality is reported to differ significantly and these drivers do not support EAX in combination with OpenAL.

After Windows 10 1903 update, the drivers stopped working, they install, but there is no sound from soundcard, neither the Creative Audio Console cannot see the card. A solution is to install latest driver from Audigy RX (manually via *inf). Rest of the package (Creative programs) can be left from daniel_k package.[22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Photographic image of Audigy circuit board" (JPG). Images.62live.ru. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  2. ^ a b "Audigy ES vs LS | Hardware Heaven Forums". Driverheaven.net. Archived from the original on 2013-02-22. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  3. ^ "Creative Worldwide Support". Support.creative.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  4. ^ Thon, Harald (6 November 2002). "Audigy 2: Technical Details - A Prima Donna on PC: Creative Labs Audigy 2". Tomshardware.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  5. ^ "Creative Wereldwijde Ondersteuning". Support.creative.com. 2009-04-17. Retrieved 2014-04-27.
  6. ^ "SiliconBunny".
  7. ^ a b Creative: Testing Methodology and Results for RMAA v5.3
  8. ^ "Creative Audigy 2 ZS Platinum User Manual". ManualsLib. p. 19. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  9. ^ "Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro Sound Card Review". XbitLabs. 7 January 2004. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-02-18.
  11. ^ "Activity Stream - Creative Discussion Forum". Forums.creative.com. 2016-07-13. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-01-15. Retrieved 2007-01-17.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-12-03.
  14. ^ "Sound Blaster Audigy Rx - Sound Blaster - Creative Labs (United States)". Us.creative.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  15. ^ "New Audigy Rx PCIe card - Guru3D.com Forums". Forums.guru3d.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  16. ^ "Creative Worldwide Support". Support.creative.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  17. ^ "Sound Blaster Audigy Fx - Sound Blaster - Creative Labs (United States)". Us.creative.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  18. ^ Kirsch, Nathan (2013-09-04). "Creative Launches Three New Sound Cards - Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5.1". Legit Reviews. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  19. ^ "Press Relations". Creative.com. 2013-09-04. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  20. ^ "Kxproject - Overview". GitHub.
  21. ^ "Daniel_K's Official Blog". Danielkawakami.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
  22. ^ "Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS driver issue - NO SOUND- after Windows 1903 update". answers.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2019-06-15.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Sound Blaster Audigy is a product line of sound cards from Creative Technology The flagship model of the Audigy family used the EMU10K2 audio DSP an improved version of the SB Live s EMU10K1 while the value SE editions were built with a less expensive audio controller Sound Blaster Audigy Player Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gold The Audigy family is available for PCs with a PCI or PCI Express slot or a USB port Contents 1 First generation 1 1 Sound Blaster Audigy ES 1 2 Sound Blaster Audigy SE amp Audigy Value 1 3 Sound Blaster Audigy LS 1 4 Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX 1 5 Sound Blaster Audigy VX 2 Second generation 2 1 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 series 2 1 1 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 2 1 2 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS series 2 1 2 1 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS 2 1 2 2 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook 2 1 2 3 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor 2 1 3 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value 2 1 4 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SE 2 1 5 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX 2 2 Sound Blaster Audigy HD Software Edition 2 3 Sound Blaster Audigy 4 series 2 3 1 Sound Blaster Audigy 4 2 3 2 Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro 2 3 3 Sound Blaster Audigy 4 SE 2 4 Sound Blaster Audigy Rx 2 5 Sound Blaster Audigy Fx 3 Alternate drivers 3 1 kX Project Drivers 3 2 SB Audigy Series Support Pack 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksFirst generation edit nbsp A first generation Audigy card nbsp Die shot of the EMU10K2 CA0100 chip The Audigy cards equipped with EMU10K2 CA0100 chip could process up to 4 EAX environments simultaneously with its on chip DSP and native EAX 3 0 ADVANCED HD support and supported from stereo up to 5 1 channel output The audio processor could mix up to 64 DirectSound3D sound channels in hardware up from Live s 32 channels Creative Labs advertised the Audigy as a 24 bit sound card a controversial marketing claim for a product that did not support end to end playback of 24 bit 96 kHz audio streams The Audigy and Live shared a similar architectural limitation the audio transport DMA engine was fixed to 16 bit sample precision at 48 kHz So despite its 24 bit 96 kHz high resolution DACs the Audigy s DSP could only process 16 bit 48 kHz audio sources This fact was not immediately obvious in Creative s literature and was difficult to ascertain even upon examination of the Audigy s spec sheets A resulting class action settlement with Creative later awarded US customers a 35 discount on Creative products up to a maximum discount of 65 Aside from the lack of an end to end path for 24 bit audio Dolby Digital AC 3 and DTS passthrough to the S PDIF digital out had issues that have never been resolved citation needed nbsp First generation break out box Audigy card supports the professional ASIO 1 driver interface natively making it possible to obtain low latencies from Virtual Studio Technology VST instruments Some versions of Audigy featured an external break out box with connectors for S PDIF MIDI IEEE 1394 analog and optical signals The ASIO and break out box features were an attempt to tap into the home studio market with a mainstream product Sound Blaster Audigy ES edit This variant SB0160 uses the full EMU10K2 chip CA0100 chip 1 and is as a result quite similar in feature set It is only missing its FireWire port 2 Sound Blaster Audigy SE amp Audigy Value edit The Audigy SE SB0570 and Audigy Value SB0570 are stripped down models with a less expensive CA0106 audio controller in place of the EMU10k2 With the CA0106 the SE Value are limited to software based EAX 3 0 upgraded to software based EAX 4 0 with a driver update no advanced resolution DVD Audio Playback and no Dolby Digital 5 1 or Dolby Digital EX 6 1 playback With these cards only one of the mic line in or AUX sources may be unmuted at a time The Audigy SE and Audigy Value both carry the SB0570 model number It is possible that the same card was sold in different markets with different names that perhaps the cards were sold with one name for a while and later it was changed or it s possible they could even be slightly different cards The SE is a low profile PCI card in the Audigy family and still has many unsold units at online retailers unlike the other Audigy cards Sound quality 3 Wavetable 64 voice synthesizerAudio path Analog Digital Converter ADC 24 bit 96 kHz Digital Analog Converter DAC 24 bit 96 kHz recording 16 24 bit 8 11 025 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 96 kHzDigital path S PDIF 24 bit 44 1 48 96 kHzSound channels Analog 2 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 and Creative Multi Speaker Surround CMSS which means that Audigy SE 7 1 cards can upmix mono or stereo sources to 7 1 channels Digital 2 1 Sound Blaster Audigy LS edit The Sound Blaster Audigy LS SB0310 is similar to the Audigy SE in that it supports neither hardware acceleration nor FireWire 2 Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX edit The Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX SB0090 is similar to the Audigy ES but supported an external break out box instead of the standard internal version It came with a Firewire port and was introduced before the AS models Sound Blaster Audigy VX edit The VX SB0060 is a low profile PCI card in the Audigy family Second generation editSound Blaster Audigy 2 series edit Sound Blaster Audigy 2 edit The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SB0240 September 2002 featured an updated EMU10K2 processor called CA0102 to gain access to CA0151 which is a separate chip Collectively CA0102 and CA0151 was sometimes referred to as EMU10K2 5 The CA0102 chip alone is just a version of Emu10k2 4 To address the biggest shortcoming of the original Audigy a revised DMA engine allowed end to end high resolution 24 bit audio playback 96 kHz 6 1 channel recording and 192 kHz stereo However the high resolution audio was achieved by bypassing the DSP being decoded directly by CA0151 chip also known as p16v to take advantage of which Creative substituted CA0102 for the old CA0100 used in Audigy 1 Using the DSP with high resolution audiostreams resulted in the Audigy s characteristic downsampling to the DSP s native rate of 48 kHz for mixing with other audio sources Use of Windows Vista or 7 should mitigate the DSP sample rate conversion issue as setting the card to 16 bit 48 kHz resamples audio using the much superior 32 bit float Windows audio stack before sending it to the card It is unclear whether this works for all use cases e g OpenAL The Audigy 2 supported up to 6 1 speakers and had improved signal to noise ratio SNR over the Audigy 106 vs 100 decibels A Audio output was supplied by the AC 97 codec on the front outputs and I S on the rear It also featured built in Dolby Digital Surround EX decoding for improved DVD play back An IEEE 1394 FireWire connector was present in all modifications except Value Audigy 2 s 3D audio capabilities received a boost when compared to its predecessors Creative created the EAX 4 0 ADVANCED HD standard to coincide with Audigy 2 s release The chip again can process up to 64 DirectSound3D audio channels in hardware It also has native support for the free and open source OpenAL audio API nbsp Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gold Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS series edit Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS edit This article is written like a review Please help improve this article by rewriting it in encyclopedic style August 2017 The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS SB0350 was a revision of the Audigy 2 with a slightly improved signal to noise ratio 108 vs 106 dB and DTS ES Extended Surround for DVD playback The Audigy 2 ZS supports up to 7 1 speakers via 4 pole mini jacks although it used a non conventional pin out Side R L are on Line Out 2 3 respectively 5 Most widespread card of Audigy series Unofficial drivers for 32 and 64 bit editions of Windows 10 8 x 7 Vista SP2 XP SP3 are available IRIX has drivers for the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS and it can be installed into the SGI Fuel series of workstations 6 There was also a cardbus version of the ZS for use with notebook computers The PC cards earned the distinction of being the first computer sound cards to be THX certified citation needed Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum SB0360 7 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2012 The Platinum model includes an audio front panel called Platinum Drive 8 which provides various multimedia connections in addition to an Audigy 2 ZS card with the following specs Testing chain External loopback line out1 line in3 Sampling mode 24 bit 96 kHz Measured values Noise level dB A 101 3 THD 0 0034 IMD 0 0080 Stereo crosstalk dB 91 8 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro 7 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2012 The Platinum Pro model includes an external I O Hub with various multimedia connections 9 sometimes erroneously called the Platinum Ex in addition to an Audigy 2 ZS card with the following specs Testing chain External loopback line out1 line in3 Sampling mode 24 bit 96 kHz Measured values Noise level dB A 104 3 THD 0 0015 IMD 0 0070 Stereo crosstalk dB 103 2 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook edit nbsp Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Notebook SB0530 is a CardBus version of the Audigy 2 ZS released in Fall 2004 for the notebook market It had nearly all of the capabilities of the PCI edition but in a far smaller form factor Reductions in capability included somewhat limited MIDI capability compared to the PCI version and the loss of FireWire It was the first gaming oriented sound hardware add on board for notebooks that offered full hardware acceleration of 3D audio along with high fidelity audio output quality The card struggled with compatibility due to quality issues with the CardBus host chipsets in many notebooks of the time a problem also suffered with other companies products such as Echo Digital Audio Corporation s Indigo Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor edit The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor SB0480 was an external USB soundcard which combined audio playback accelerated video editing and a 4 port USB 2 0 hub in one solution It featured accelerated video encoding with DoMiNoFX video processing technologies The audio system provided THX certified sound and 24 bit EAX ADVANCED HD in 5 1 or 7 1 surround The video capture of the device is hardware accelerated encoding it to a complex format in real time rather than using the CPU While this results in good quality video even on basic systems the device cannot be used by software that uses the standard DirectShow or VfW interface Because of this limitation the supplied software to capture video must be used This prevents use of the device in conjunction with a video camera as a webcam as standard webcam interfaces use DirectShow Creative has made the free VidCap application available on their website 10 It allows quick and easy capture and output to devices Captured files can be imported into a video editor application or DVD authoring program Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value edit The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Value SB0400 was a somewhat stripped down version of the Audigy 2 ZS It uses EMU10K2 5 chip CA0108 which integrate CA0102 and CA0151 on a single piece of silicon but is a value version with an SNR of 106 dB no IEEE 1394 FireWire connector and no DTS ES 6 1 playback It is however fully hardware accelerated for DirectSound and EAX 4 and was sold as a cheaper companion for the more expensive ZS Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SE edit The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 SE SB0570 is similar to the Audigy SE and Live 24 bit edition in that it does not have a hardware DSP as part of the audio chip As such it puts far more load on the host system s CPU The card is physically smaller than other Audigy 2 cards It is designed as an entry level budget sound card Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX edit The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX SB0300 was an external USB soundcard supporting 24 bit playback but with no DSP chip CA0186 EAT Sound Blaster Audigy HD Software Edition edit Main article Environmental audio extensions Also known as Sound Blaster Audigy ADVANCED MB SB060 it is similar to Audigy 2 SE but the software supports EAX 3 0 which supports 64 channel software wavetable with DirectSound acceleration but without hardware accelerated wavetable synthesis DAC is rated 95 dB Signal to Noise Ratio It is available as an integrated option for Dell Inspiron Studio and XPS notebooks Of note is that Creative hardware is not necessary for this device It is entirely a software solution that is adaptable to various DACs Sound Blaster Audigy 4 series edit Sound Blaster Audigy 4 edit The Sound Blaster Audigy 4 SB0610 uses CA10300 CA0108 s unleaded counterpart DSP instead of the more advanced CA10200 CA0102 s unleaded counterpart and does not have external hub FireWire port or gold connectors The board layout is similar to the Audigy 2 Value The SNR is rated 106 dB 11 Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro edit nbsp Sound Blaster Audigy 4 The Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro SB0380 improves on the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS by improving the SNR to 113 dB It features much of the same core technology as the Audigy 2 ZS which uses the CA0102 The newer model uses a CA10200 which is unleaded instead and a new external I O hub which has superior DACs offering higher digital to analog audio conversion quality It also allows for simultaneous recording of up to six audio channels in 96 kHz 24 bit It still supports a maximum of 7 1 audio channels up to 96 kHz 24bit and stereo output at 192 kHz 24bit 12 The 7 1 mode is only supported under Windows XP as well as 6 1 speaker mode is not supported by Windows 7 and Windows Vista 13 Sound Blaster Audigy 4 SE edit The Sound Blaster Audigy 4 SE SB0610VP is a Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro without the remote control However it uses the same audio DSP and is functionally as capable as the Audigy 2 and 4 series other than Audigy 2 SE It features full hardware acceleration of DirectSound and EAX Sound Blaster Audigy Rx edit The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx SB1550 released in September 2013 uses E MU CA10300 from Audigy 4 but with a dedicated 600 ohm headphone amplifier one TOSLINK optical output and a PCI Express 1 interface supported via a PLX Technology bridge controller 14 15 Sound Blaster Audigy Fx edit The Sound Blaster Audigy Fx SB1570 released in September 2013 is a HDA card it uses an ALC898 chip from Realtek 16 includes a 600 ohm amplifier Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Control Panel EAX Studio Software and independent line in and microphone inputs It is a half height expansion card with a PCI Express 1 interface 17 18 19 Alternate drivers editkX Project Drivers edit An alternate independent WDM driver for Windows was developed to provide user control of the EMU10K1 and EMU10K2 chips found in many Audigy branded cards The kX Project driver supports mixing numerous different effects in real time and on the hardware of EMU10K1 and EMU10K2 chips It was developed by Eugene Gavrilov The driver is no longer maintained on a regular basis by its original authors but the source code was freed under the GPLv2 license and continues to get contributions from time to time 20 SB Audigy Series Support Pack edit User daniel k Daniel Kawakami from Creative s forums does maintenance updates to keep compatibility with the latest version of Windows and implements several non public fixes They are available on both Creative s forums and his blog 21 The latest version is based on Creative s Audigy Rx driver For the older Audigy cards there are both benefits and drawbacks compared to the latest official drivers while they bring back CMSS2 which was deprecated by Creative on Vista 7 OpenAL quality is reported to differ significantly and these drivers do not support EAX in combination with OpenAL After Windows 10 1903 update the drivers stopped working they install but there is no sound from soundcard neither the Creative Audio Console cannot see the card A solution is to install latest driver from Audigy RX manually via inf Rest of the package Creative programs can be left from daniel k package 22 See also editSound BlasterReferences edit Photographic image of Audigy circuit board JPG Images 62live ru Retrieved 2016 07 17 a b Audigy ES vs LS Hardware Heaven Forums Driverheaven net Archived from the original on 2013 02 22 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Creative Worldwide Support Support creative com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Thon Harald 6 November 2002 Audigy 2 Technical Details A Prima Donna on PC Creative Labs Audigy 2 Tomshardware com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Creative Wereldwijde Ondersteuning Support creative com 2009 04 17 Retrieved 2014 04 27 SiliconBunny a b Creative Testing Methodology and Results for RMAA v5 3 Creative Audigy 2 ZS Platinum User Manual ManualsLib p 19 Retrieved 2023 12 26 Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro Sound Card Review XbitLabs 7 January 2004 Retrieved 2023 12 26 Creative Worldwide Support gt Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 02 18 Activity Stream Creative Discussion Forum Forums creative com 2016 07 13 Retrieved 2016 07 17 3DsoundSurge Review Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro Page 2 Archived from the original on 2007 01 15 Retrieved 2007 01 17 Creative Worldwide Support gt Audigy 4 Pro Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2014 12 03 Sound Blaster Audigy Rx Sound Blaster Creative Labs United States Us creative com Retrieved 2016 07 17 New Audigy Rx PCIe card Guru3D com Forums Forums guru3d com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Creative Worldwide Support Support creative com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Sound Blaster Audigy Fx Sound Blaster Creative Labs United States Us creative com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Kirsch Nathan 2013 09 04 Creative Launches Three New Sound Cards Sound Blaster Omni Surround 5 1 Legit Reviews Retrieved 2016 07 17 Press Relations Creative com 2013 09 04 Retrieved 2016 07 17 Kxproject Overview GitHub Daniel K s Official Blog Danielkawakami blogspot com Retrieved 2016 07 17 Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS driver issue NO SOUND after Windows 1903 update answers microsoft com Retrieved 2019 06 15 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media 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