2.09.0001 fixes a number of game issues and adds full support for OpenAL 1.1
Creative Labs has finally released a production quality
driver update for its X-Fi XtremeMusic, Platinum and Fatal1ty lineups. The driver
release address some (but not all) issues with crackling, corrects a number of
issues with popular games and adds full support for OpenAL 1.1.
The 2.09.0001 driver download is available for users running
Windows XP SP2 or Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and weighs in at a hefty
42MB. Here's just a few of the long list of issues resolved with this driver
release:
For Quake 4 (version 1.04) - Resolves the issue of the
computer not responding when the error message "Quake 4 has encountered
an error and needs to close" is displayed
- Resolves the issue of mono speaker out in surround sound environments
- Allows you to hear audio from speakers when you select the OpenAL X-Fi option as the audio driver
- Allows audio channels to stream to correct speakers
For Battlefield 2 - Allows the Ultra-High Audio setting in a multi-player game
For Battlefield 2 (version 1.12) - Allows you to hear audio from speakers when the X-Fi audio driver option is selected
For Doom 3 (version 1.3) - Allows you to hear audio from speakers when EAX 4.0 is enabled
- Resolves the "pop" issue during the Chainsaw attack sound effect sequence
- Removes "hiss" from the front left speaker
- Allows panning
- Plays the Ambient sound effects correctly
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