First off this is all my opinion, with related news bits.
Creative, as all current vista users know has nerfed its drivers. ALOT of the functionality from XP to vista has been lost. the only reason is that Creative says that microsoft won't validate its drivers. so they are claiming they are legacy products, in short.
I obtained my X-fi Fatal1ty card for christmas. i was truly overjoyed. until that is i found out after my migration to vista, ALOT of the features were gone, as most folks found out. some of them were quite important and useful in XP.
Apparently, a creative (not to be confused with Creative the company) individual, decided that he was fed up with their crap, and decided to modify the drivers to work with his system. i won't condone or dismiss his efforts. he managed to "re-enable" the missing functions from the X-fi & Live! lineup we had all lost. he enabled some other taboo features, which may in and of itself be wrong, such as "ALchemy" which allowed the software to run on ANY sound card, Creative based or not. And yes, he did accept donations "to buy new sound cards to test".
Instead of initially trying to work with the modder, they posted a sort of cease & desist order on their website. they demanded he remove his drivers, and that EVERYONE stop modding them to work properly with Vista. this caught a fair amount of attention, 270 pages of responses from users at the time, and eventually managed to get some media attention. one user even claimed to have filed a case with the indiana state courts regarding providing a product not used as advertised. this note made ALOT of people upset.
The short of it, the modder was contact by a few online news agencies regarding what was going on. He proceded to show them that creative INTENTIONALLY disabled the features in vista. they did this by an OS check, and disabling parts of the software, which he had enabled. he also found a way to turn just about every soundblaster made card INTO an x-fi card by simply enabling all the features. that effectivly allows one of the cheap card s to become one of the best.
Creative however today did a 180, ( their post was modified ) citing the difficulty m$ places on them to validate drivers. from everything i read, does it not sound like Creative itself was trying to boycot Vista in lieu of XP? should the be able to do that? aside from the DEFINATELY illegal things the modder did to the drivers, was he entirely wrong for simply wanting to provide a FUNCTIONAL driver set for vista since Creative appears to be incapable of? whats do you think about Creative's nerfing of the vista drivers based solely on an OS Flag?
Discuss.
References:
http://www.dailytech.com/Creative+Sa...ticle11297.htm
http://forums.creative.com/creativel...cending&page=1
http://forums.creative.com/creativel...116446#M116446
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/14467
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/14475
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/0..._k-who-fi.html
Creative, as all current vista users know has nerfed its drivers. ALOT of the functionality from XP to vista has been lost. the only reason is that Creative says that microsoft won't validate its drivers. so they are claiming they are legacy products, in short.
I obtained my X-fi Fatal1ty card for christmas. i was truly overjoyed. until that is i found out after my migration to vista, ALOT of the features were gone, as most folks found out. some of them were quite important and useful in XP.
Apparently, a creative (not to be confused with Creative the company) individual, decided that he was fed up with their crap, and decided to modify the drivers to work with his system. i won't condone or dismiss his efforts. he managed to "re-enable" the missing functions from the X-fi & Live! lineup we had all lost. he enabled some other taboo features, which may in and of itself be wrong, such as "ALchemy" which allowed the software to run on ANY sound card, Creative based or not. And yes, he did accept donations "to buy new sound cards to test".
Instead of initially trying to work with the modder, they posted a sort of cease & desist order on their website. they demanded he remove his drivers, and that EVERYONE stop modding them to work properly with Vista. this caught a fair amount of attention, 270 pages of responses from users at the time, and eventually managed to get some media attention. one user even claimed to have filed a case with the indiana state courts regarding providing a product not used as advertised. this note made ALOT of people upset.
The short of it, the modder was contact by a few online news agencies regarding what was going on. He proceded to show them that creative INTENTIONALLY disabled the features in vista. they did this by an OS check, and disabling parts of the software, which he had enabled. he also found a way to turn just about every soundblaster made card INTO an x-fi card by simply enabling all the features. that effectivly allows one of the cheap card s to become one of the best.
Creative however today did a 180, ( their post was modified ) citing the difficulty m$ places on them to validate drivers. from everything i read, does it not sound like Creative itself was trying to boycot Vista in lieu of XP? should the be able to do that? aside from the DEFINATELY illegal things the modder did to the drivers, was he entirely wrong for simply wanting to provide a FUNCTIONAL driver set for vista since Creative appears to be incapable of? whats do you think about Creative's nerfing of the vista drivers based solely on an OS Flag?
Discuss.
References:
http://www.dailytech.com/Creative+Sa...ticle11297.htm
http://forums.creative.com/creativel...cending&page=1
http://forums.creative.com/creativel...116446#M116446
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/14467
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/14475
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/0..._k-who-fi.html
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