How can I tell that the drivers for this thing are using Sensaura algorithms? If you go to Realtek's Spec Sheet, you'll see that they mention 3DPA as optional. Is it in their reference drivers?
Dear User :
We didn't support Sensaura now .
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vb said:Sensaura parent company has been bought by Creative. link
Sage said:vb said:Sensaura parent company has been bought by Creative. link
oh SHIT. fuck creative. fuck them. man oh man is that name one hell of a misnomer.
Yeah, but they determined that "Suppress or Buy-out!" would be a bit too aggressive sounding...Sage said:man oh man is that name one hell of a misnomer.
Bouncing Zabaglione Bros. said:It's companies like Creative that show us why we should be greatful for the likes of AMD and ATI being around to provide competition to the incumbents.
Sage said:yeah, A3d 3.0 was some AWESOME stuff. I still have a demo CD that A3D sent me that did the effects in software.... it STILL amazes me!
T2k said:Sage said:yeah, A3d 3.0 was some AWESOME stuff. I still have a demo CD that A3D sent me that did the effects in software.... it STILL amazes me!
I wonder if I can get my dirty hands on it somehow...
pcchen said:The 3D positioning audio in Audigy 2 ZS is pretty good, especially for multichannel speaker set. However, there is no much improvement for stereo speakers or headphones over old A3D.
T2k said:
WTF?
Did you actually read what I wrote?
EAX vs A3D = preprogrammed fake shit vs real-time wavetracing.
There isn't much point in trying to reason with T2k. His communication skills are on the level of a hyena. He's just crapping every thread with anything to do sound cards. Unfortunately.pcchen said:Did you ACTUALLY hear the performance of Audigy 2 ZS on a headphone or stereo setup?
The HRTF algorithms in current Audigy 2 ZS is already as good as the good old A3D, if not better. It just not improved much.