HP 9795c (US/CAN), 6619 (AP), 6618 (AP), 8772c (US/CAN) System Requirements, Voice Music Synthesis

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Introduction: Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card User's Guide

Produce surround-sound audio on your PC with built-in support for two or four analog speakers.

512-Voice Music Synthesis

512-voice capability goes beyond the quality and performance available in most professional music equipment. Using host memory, you can choose from E-mu's 2 MB, 4 MB, or 8 MB SoundFont® professional-quality sample banks for music reproduction. Or use up to 32 MB of memory for amazing SoundFont music fidelity. All these without sacrificing on CPU utilization.

Sound Blaster PCI Standard

You can be assured of near-perfect Sound Blaster compatibility on the PCI bus while enjoying all its benefits. It works with the existing MS-DOS®-based and Windows®-based titles, completely replacing your existing ISA sound card.

Environmental Audio Extensions(EAX)/Broad Driver Support

Environment Audio Extensions is an open standard that allows the broadest support from software developers. Supports Microsoft DirectSound®, DirectSound3D, and derivative technologies. Advanced architecture is ready for the coming generations of WDM, DLS, and IEEE 1394/Firewire devices.

Sound Blaster Live! Web site - www.sblive.com

Exciting new applications and developer support will be available on the Sound Blaster Live! Web site. For instant access to the latest applications, enhancements, drivers, and more, visit www.sblive.com.

System Requirements

For Creative software, your card requires at least:

Pentium® class 133 MHz or equivalent processor

Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennim Edition, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000

32 MB RAM for Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennim Edition, Windows NT 4.0,

64 MB RAM for Windows 2000

115 MB of free hard disk space

One free PCI bus slot

Powered speakers or external amplifier

CD-ROM drive required for software installation

Sound Blaster Live! Value gives you an estimate of the hard disk space required when you select it on the installation screen. Some applications may require a system configuration greater than that listed above. Refer to online documentation (README or HLP files) or specifications on the outer box for details.

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Contents Version July Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card Users GuideBack to Contents Ctsyn Environment Variable OverviewBlaster Environment Variable This Parameter SpecifiesCard type. x must be Regulatory Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card Users Guide Safety InformationDeclaration of Conformity ComplianceModifications Compliance Manager Creative Labs, Inc June 9 SBECFG.EXE SBESET.EXE SBEGO.EXE File///C/Terrys/safety.htm 1/2/2001 21147 PM Hollywood-Quality Audio Re-creation Features and BenefitsVoice Music Synthesis System RequirementsGetting More Information Setup Sound Blaster Live! Value Sound Card Users Guide File///C/Terrys/instalsw.htm 1/2/2001 21205 PM File///C/Terrys/software.htm 1/2/2001 21224 PM SoundFont Control Configure a Midi BankSoundfont Control dialog box where you configure Midi banks Soundfont Control dialog box where you configure instruments Configure an InstrumentTo specify the caching algorithm SoundFont CachingSoundFont Device Creative KeyboardTest an Instrument Creative MixerCreative Mixer Speaker ControlFile///C/Terrys/audiohq.htm 8 of 10 1/2/2001 21227 PM Environmental Audio Control File///C/Terrys/audiohq.htm 10 of 10 1/2/2001 21227 PM Most common problems encountered by users For This Problem Most Common ProblemsGo to Section Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Operating System Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Audio DriversProblems With Sound Problems Installing SoftwareNo sound from the headphones No sound from the speakers TADPanning a source sometimes turns off its sound Insufficient SoundFont Cache Problem with Surround MixerThere is insufficient memory to load SoundFonts Resolving I/O Conflicts Problems With JoystickJoystick port is not working Joystick is not working properly in some programsProblems in Windows NT EMU10K1 FeaturesConnectivity Jacks and connectors on the Sound Blaster Live! Value card File///C/Terrys/connect.htm 2 of 2 1/2/2001 21313 PM File///C/Terrys/pcdvd.htm 1 of 2 1/2/2001 21658 PM Connecting Creative PC-DVD \PROGRA~1\CREATIVE\SBLIVE\DOSDRV Resource Try using Port address MPU-401 Uart Midi interface Input/Output I/O AddressesStereo music synthesizer 388H to 38BH Interrupt Request IRQ Line Direct Memory Access DMA ChannelEnabling/Disabling Gameport Joystick Interface To open an AudioHQ applet from the Sound Blaster menu Enabling/Disabling Other FeaturesTo open an AudioHQ applet from Creative Launcher Creative Launcher Groups OptionsFile///C/Terrys/launcher.htm 2 of 2 1/2/2001 25827 PM Securing the audio card to the PCI expansion slot Installing the Sound CardConnecting other devices Installing Related PeripheralsFile///C/Terrys/installc.htm 3 of 3 1/3/2001 100412 AM File///C/Terrys/position.htm 1/3/2001 100438 AM From the MS-DOS box in Windows Windows 98 Second Edition MS-DOS modeMusic Options Digital Audio Options \PROGRA~1\CREATIVE\SBLIVE\DOSDRV\SBEINIT.COM AUTOEXEC.BAT File SettingsSBECFG.EXE CONFIG.SYS File SettingsFile///C/Terrys/diagnost.htm 1/3/2001 100617 AM SB Live! Experience File///C/Terrys/wavestud.htm 1/3/2001 100657 AM Creative Recorder File///C/Terrys/playcent.htm 1/3/2001 100732 AM File///C/Terrys/ins98nWM.htm 1/3/2001 101449 AM Setting Up Joystick Drivers in Windows NT Installing the SoftwareFile///C/Terrys/inst2000.htm 1/3/2001 101506 AM
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