Creative Alchemy is now FREE
If you own Creative sound cards and currently use Windows Vista, you may be interested to read this post. In case you haven’t noticed, your EAX (Enviromental Audio eXtension) is currently disabled and you can’t select it on certain games that support EAX and hardware accelerated 3D Audio.
Creative blamed this for Windows Vista’s new architecture when Windows Vista was released.
EAX enhances your gaming experience by creating a more believable and immerse environmental sound effect.
The Creative ALchemy Project allows you to run your favorite DirectSound3D games on Windows Vista with full hardware accelerated support and EAX. However, Creative charged the users for $9.99 for the download and it created massive anger, disappointment, and hatred as you can see on Creative forum’s posts.
After months, however, Creative suddenly changes its mind and giving away ALchemy for free. So what if you have already paid for it? Not to worry, as you can ask for a refund on Creative Alchemy’s site.
To download Alchemy and the latest Creative driver, go here: http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/
If you own an old Audigy card (I’m still using Audigy 2 Value), someone has made a mod driver that you should try on your Vista @Neowin forums.
Just curious on what sound card are you using at the moment?
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Creative ,, i wanted to buy it last month , but i prefered to stick with my built in sound card .
i don’t listing to my speakers all the time , i’ve even forgot to turn it on manytimes when i open mu computer
how much will that card cost me when buying ? ? any idea ?
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Well it depends on which card do you want to buy.. Audigy2, Extigy, etc; and each card has a variation (value, pro, music, gamer O_o)
I tried using my on-board once and eww the sound was terrible (if you have a sound card before). And the on-board audio was a good one (Intel, 6-in-1 or something)
guess i’m so geeky when it comes to hardware

i was thinking that i would just go to the guy in the tech store and tell him ” hey buddy give me creative sound card ” or something like that
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