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Torch said:I have a 3 month old X-Fi Titanium PCIe for sale.
http://www.techenclave.com/video-and-audio-hardware/creative-x-fi-titanium-pci-express-173536.html
Small comparison between the Xonar and X-Fi:
Xonar DX supports *only EAX 5* though GSDX emulation. It doesn't support EAX 3 & 4 etc. meaning you won't get effects in most EAX games except for the very latest ones that use EAX 5.
For playing surround sources through headphones, Creative's CMSS3D headphone is MILES ahead of Dolby Headphone which sounds all muffled and the rear channels appear to play from the side instead of the back.
Xonar DX does Pro Logic IIx decoding, which means you can get surround sound from emulated PS2 games etc. Creative does their own CMSS3D upmixing which doesn't extract pre-encoded surround channels from stereo sources.
On what account? You'd best do some research before buying stuff. Unless you favor higher SNR over proper hardware acceleration for gaming there is no reason to get the Xonar over the Auzentech or Creative cards. The whole Eax/DirectSound/OpenAl debacle is the most misunderstood and misinformed issue in history with people talking crap without knowing shit.jit_devil2 said::no::no::no::no::no:
for gaming x-fi's are better but for music n movies xonars are miles ahead.and do your research too xonars can only do eax 2.0 n somewhat 3.0 thru hardware.it emulates eax 5.0 n 4.0 n does a ok job..........Torch said:On what account? You'd best do some research before buying stuff. Unless you favor higher SNR over proper hardware acceleration for gaming there is no reason to get the Xonar over the Auzentech or Creative cards. The whole Eax/DirectSound/OpenAl debacle is the most misunderstood and misinformed issue in history with people talking crap without knowing shit.
Of course it comes down to whether you care or not. You can always have the typical Indian mentality and get the cheapest possible shit without care for anything else.
jit_devil2 said:but for music n movies xonars are miles ahead.
jit_devil2 said:and do your research too xonars can only do eax 2.0 n somewhat 3.0 thru hardware.it emulates eax 5.0 n 4.0 n does a ok job..........
jit_devil2 said:n please the only people prefering cmss3d are people who love fake n biased sounds.
Again, for non-gamers ANY decent sound card, its meaningless getting one over the other, as the sound card inherently does nothing.jit_devil2 said:it really depends on the buyers requirements.if gaming is the priority x-fi wins.............but movies/music being the major requirement xonars hands down.
Torch said:Huh? That's makes no sense, at all. For music and movies a sound card does nothing, absolutely NOTHING at all other than output the software rendered audio stream. The only factor that matters is the SNR and other measurements pertaining to the physical output quality. Any aftermarket sound card is almost imperceptible from one another in this respect for any audio system you're going to hook up to a PC. The only way you're going to notice a difference is when using IEMs, but the last thing you want to do is connect a pair of IEMs to a PC with so much electrical noise.
That leaves only one other meaningful job for the sound card... hardware acceleration, where the Xonar falls flat on its face next to Auzentech and Creative. After all the long standing audio issues in games, its clear that they have no intention of rectifying it. They are just selling a high SNR output device, that's all.
You dont know what ur talking about.. miles ahead, fake and biased sound... really???jit_devil2 said:for gaming x-fi's are better but for music n movies xonars are miles ahead.and do your research too xonars can only do eax 2.0 n somewhat 3.0 thru hardware.it emulates eax 5.0 n 4.0 n does a ok job..........
n please the only people prefering cmss3d are people who love fake n biased sounds.it really depends on the buyers requirements.if gaming is the priority x-fi wins.............but movies/music being the major requirement xonars hands down.
edge111hussain said:You dont know what ur talking about.. miles ahead, fake and biased sound... really???
jit_devil2 said:actually i do.being a creative owner i guess you know that cmss3d feature is sth you will either hate or love(check creative forums).
jit_devil2 said:xonars definitely edges creatives formidably in music/movies.i did own a xtremegamer for a couple of months too before the xonars.
This here shows you have absolutely ZERO knowledge of what EAX, OpenAL, DirectX really is. EAX has absolutely nothing to do with OpenAL or DirectX. DirectX and OpenAL are pure software interfaces to talk to the card. When you use either of these, you tell the card the relative position of the sound and the card plays it through the correct surround speakers. You can optionally tell the card specifically to use EAX effects (which was the only way for effects in DirectX before OpenAL and doesn't work since Vista). When the game uses OpenAL, EAX is fully available on all OSes. The game can also use EFX through OpenAL (which is what almost every new game uses). The X-Fi's EAX 5.0 engine will hardware accelerate EFX as well (EFX is an open standard. Yet the other cards don't support it. They only support plain OpenAL with effectless surround.).jit_devil2 said:n yes eax is x-fi's forte i admit that but is it really used in any modern games.???mostly devs nowdays are using openal preferably dd 5.1.so isnt x-fi's strength to an extent nullified here? unless ofcourse you are still playing battlefield 2142 n quake 4