Well with my 950GMA laptop, it had SPDIF so I used that with my 5.1 audio sytem

On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 10:08 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> There used to be three big solutions for audio in vista/7. First there
> is a famous realtek to x-fi mod, enabling some of creative's x-fi
> features on realtek (realtek only!) onboard chipsets. Then you have a
> rather unstable and somewhat high cpu usage alchemy app that converts
> ds and ds3d to openal, for games that either don't have native openal
> or even the selection between ds3d and openal. And a great solution
> that was literally deleted from the web :S a universal audio driver
> that was amazingly lightweight, and pushed all audio hardware to their
> limits.
>
> @lolatthteotherguy: Ever since I got my dac and my amp, the way I
> listened to sound really changed. I still keep my x-fi usb around for
> serious gaming, but for everything else the dac beats it to the
> punch :) I don't consider myself an audiophile either, but I'm going
> on that direction. Also, not using lossy formats, using bit-matched
> modes or using proper calculated resamples do help. Some of these
> things are controversial, it's going to do with how you think and
> listen to sound.
>
> @Espionage: Would you sacrifice some cpu cycles for full accelerated
> audio on 7? And what exactly you have outputting sound on your pc?
>
> On 31 Dez, 04:48, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
>> lol @ users asking from time travellers... :)
>>
>> still, i HATE Vista :)
>>
>> btw, Tribaljet..is there any way that i could use OpenAL on all games? ive
>> tried Kane & Lynch 2 btw on my desktop and it uses openAL, it was as good as
>> the old time Dsound HAL was available... i missed those gaming days...
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:16 PM, PL4YaH <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Well said Angelic. Heres my positive review for Vista,
>>
>> > Like Angelic said, Vista is a pretty bad OS made from Microsoft but
>> > most good stuff about gaming and features comes from Vista. I mean
>> > without Vista, There be no Windows 7 and Directx will still stay at 9
>> > or 10. Aero theme looks pretty cool too. In fact having Vista
>> > sometimes makes me look cool having a sickass PC. Vista is also has
>> > security 5x better than Windows XP. What I didn't mention earlier on
>> > my post is that my experience from Windows XP I like have a shitload
>> > of virus's (Excuse my language). From Koobface virus's to BSOD (Blue
>> > Screen Of Death). I got to admit I never had any problems with Vista
>> > having virus's. Just the performance makes me lag. Overall my
>> > experience from Vista is meh, 6/10 Windows XP 8/10 Windows 7 9/10
>>
>> > On Dec 30, 10:54 am, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > lol..i not gonna take back my word on vista...
>> > > but tribaljet do have a point..
>>
>> > > as im not gonna take back my words, i do have words to back it up :)
>>
>> > > Vista is still a bad OS imo, BUT some of the features do really make it
>> > > worth step for microsoft, like the ability to handle alternative memory
>> > for
>> > > cache, readyboost which exist starting in Vista, do really improve
>> > > performance of everyday computing (mostly noticeable in browsing and some
>> > > light - medium resource usage games)...not to mention better VM
>> > management
>> > > resides in Vista kernel...at the same time the kernel security of Vista
>> > > which 7 inherits is far more superior that XP despite having a larger
>> > > footprint, and that base kernel is applied in 7 which till now still
>> > secure
>> > > for most non massive damaging malicious software...DirectX 10, vista
>> > brought
>> > > it when first launch and that my friend is no doubt a revolution to PC
>> > > gaming, the effects are much real, the API it selfs is much faster than
>> > > DiectX 9 API..the same API applied in 7 where DirectX 11 are not so much
>> > > different than DirectX 10, but added DirectCompute and other stuffs
>> > making
>> > > it better..again it's all starting from vista no doubt...
>>
>> > > the thing about Vista that i do not like is the way the indexing service
>> > > behave..it is still indexing even users are using the system, even on
>> > > background so users cant really notice it consumes somewhat a large
>> > portion
>> > > of resource, which imo the main cause of slowdowns in vista, oh and dont
>> > > forget the indexing service start working on indexing files the moment
>> > the
>> > > system start and that is even before u login to desktop..ok, other things
>> > > again, despite having a better and more secure kernel than XP, other
>> > parts
>> > > of Vista is just nonsense, ActiveX and Group Policy security is hackable
>> > and
>> > > do have it's loop holes compared to 7 (again 7 is far more superior that
>> > > vista no doubt)..also as far as DirectX 10 onwards is a great stuff, the
>> > > fact that they remove 3D sound / A3D / EAX support is just
>> > disappointing..
>> > > let's talk about GUI, no doubt Aero is a good step in windows GUI, i have
>> > no
>> > > problem with Aero, but the fact that Vista GUI is messed up and somewhat
>> > > clotted is undeniable to me, but that's just me, and again 7 win with
>> > more
>> > > cleaner interface, but still using the same Aero engine as Vista did,
>> > > although they did modify 7 window rendering to make it more efficient and
>> > > resource friendly..
>> > > oh and dont forget the readyboot(correct me if im wrong about this
>> > service
>> > > name) service have it advantage on replacing XP old prefetch system, but
>> > in
>> > > Vista, there are some flaws until they fixed it in 7, readyboot clutters
>> > the
>> > > startup cache too much that the hard drive have a hard time loading up
>> > most
>> > > of the startup item and other services as well...
>>
>> > > there are soo much positive things that i may miss to say, but there are
>> > > also negative things that i dont like about vista, despite saying that,
>> > it's
>> > > all up to users opinion...as for me, again, im not gonna take my words
>> > that
>> > > bashing Vista earlier, but i have made my point above ... :) i am
>> > apologize
>> > > but that's my opinion... :)
>>
>> > > On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 10:34 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> > > > And what are your thoughts on the matter?
>>
>> > > > On 30 Dez, 18:33, lolattheotherguy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > > lol no offense but that sounds absolutly "end-user" talk. More like
>> > an
>> > > > > opinion.
>>
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