loganhalsall

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Hi evryone, this is my first time on the site but im in desperate need of help with my setup
i installed Windows 7 Professional 64-bit about 2 days ago.
specs:-core 2 duo e8400
evga geforce 9400gt
4.0GB DDR2
1 TB hard drive (partitioned) i dont know if the specs make a difference i just see alot of people post their specs....
NOW MY PROBLEM IS......... I OWN A SOUNDBLASTER X FI TITANIUM FATALITY SERIES
the install is great and it runs perfectly but only if i am using the jacks (which i no longer own, i gave away the 3.5mm cable and stuck with optical years ago) , the program also looks different from when i was in XP, it doesnt allow me to choose my sampling rate or anything, and the equalizer settings dont affect the sound. i really dont know what the issue is, BUT IF THERE IS ANYONE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THEIR OPTICAL CONNECTION ON THE COMPUTER PLEASE HELP ME IM DESPERATE. IF IT DOESNT WORK IM GOING BACK TO XP CUZ IM AN AUDIOPHILE.
 
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It sounds like you're facing issues with your Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series sound card on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, specifically related to using the optical connection for audio output. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot this problem with your setup:

Troubleshooting Steps for Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series:​

  1. Driver Update:
    • Make sure you have the latest Windows 7 compatible drivers installed for your Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series sound card. You can download these drivers from the Creative website.
    []Software Configuration:
    • Check the settings in the Creative software suite for your sound card. Ensure that the correct output...
It sounds like you're facing issues with your Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series sound card on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, specifically related to using the optical connection for audio output. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot this problem with your setup:

Troubleshooting Steps for Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series:​

  1. Driver Update:
    • Make sure you have the latest Windows 7 compatible drivers installed for your Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series sound card. You can download these drivers from the Creative website.
    []Software Configuration:
    • Check the settings in the Creative software suite for your sound card. Ensure that the correct output (optical) is selected and configured properly. Look for any specific settings related to optical output in the software.
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    ]Audio Settings:
    • Verify the audio settings in Windows 7:
      • Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray and select "Playback devices."
      • Ensure that the optical output is set as the default playback device.
    []Control Panel:
    • Access the Control Panel and navigate to the Sound settings. Check if the optical output is visible and selected as the default playback device.
    [
    ]Firmware Update:
    • Check if there are any firmware updates available for your sound card. Updating the firmware might resolve compatibility issues.
    []Compatibility Mode:
    • Try running the Creative software in compatibility mode for Windows XP. Right-click on the executable file, go to Properties, and then the Compatibility tab to select XP compatibility mode.
    [
    ]Optical Cable:
    • Ensure that your optical cable is properly connected to the sound card and your audio device. You may want to try a different cable to rule out any issues with the current one.
    []Community Forums:
    • Visit online forums or communities dedicated to Sound Blaster products. Other users might have encountered similar issues and could provide valuable insights or solutions.
    [
    ]Contact Support:
    • If the issue persists, consider reaching out to Creative Support for further assistance. They may have specific troubleshooting steps for your setup.

      Moving Back to XP:​

    • If you are considering reverting to Windows XP due to audio issues, keep in mind that Windows 7 is still a viable operating system with proper configuration. However, if XP meets your needs and preferences better, you can always choose to go back. Feel free to try these steps and let me know if you need further assistance with any specific troubleshooting steps. Audio configurations can be complex, but with some adjustments and tweaks, you can hopefully resolve the issue with your Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Series sound card on Windows 7.
 
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