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- SB RECON3D PCIE FATAL1TY PC
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The TruStudio control panel was a big upgrade compared to the previous SoundBlaster software. I have to say, it was nice having a sound card again!
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Pros: The sound is solid! Just built my new PC and was using onboard till this sound card was delivered. Engineered for low power consumption and high performance, the sound card's Sound Core3D quad-core sound and voice processor is Creative's first sound and voice processor to integrate a four-core high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) and high-quality HD audio digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) on one chip.Īdditional Information Date First Available
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The product's software enables quick and easy switching between multi-channel speaker settings and headsets or headphones. A high-quality beam-forming microphone is included for voice communications, with CrystalVoice Echo Cancellation minimizing background audio from speakers or other sources. The card also features CrystalVoice processing, which implements innovative technologies that are specially designed to deliver crystal clear vocal fidelity in multiplayer games, online chats and video conferencing.
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Immediately recognizable by its stunning design and glowing red Creative Sound Core3D processor, the Sound Blaster Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional PCIe sound card provides hardware-accelerated THX TruStudio Pro audio technologies for unparalleled audio playback quality. Learn more about the Creative Labs Recon3D Fatal1ty Champion (70SB135400000) Model Brand
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I can do a test using the supported properties tab of my SPDIF-Out(SB Recon3D PCIe) for Dolby Digital, DTS etc and when I do the Dolby Digital I get sound out of each individual speakers and my amp shows up ch3/2 (representing Dolby Digital) on the front panel, but then disappears and delivers 2.0 sound for most windows activities. I do get 5.1 sound when I put in movies, I just have to make sure not to mess with SB Pro Studio.

I leave it as analogue out to Speakers (SB Recon3D PCIe) via Tape1 and digital out to SPDIF-Out(SB Recon3D PCIe) via Video2(optical). I now do not use the cinematic feature in SB Pro Studio. If I select my Tape1 while doing this I get nothing, and also no general volume control, I have to use individual control in each audio app. Somehow it will now output digital sound out of Speakers (SB Recon3D PCIe). It makes no sense as I use my green analogue speaker out to one source on the amp (Tape1) and my SPDIF is assigned (digital) to another source (Video2). When selected it does do 5.1 but for some silly reason you have to set the default playback device to Speakers (SB Recon3D PCIe) instead of SPDIF-Out(SB Recon3D PCIe). I think the problem was trying to use SoundBlasters cinematic tab that does encoding. I tried audio through the spdif to the TX-NR709 and same issues as my old TX-DS747. Well I brought the computer upstairs to the Onkyo TX-NR709 amp which has HDMI, very easy to do 5.1 on HDMI, but that does not use the audio card? ""DDL is available on motherboards with codecs such as Realtek's ALC882D, ALC888DD and ALC888H"" I went to the wikipedia site for DDLive and they even mention the realtek board
