SBLive in Windows 7 64-bit

Y

yaugin

I have an onboard Realtek and a SBLive PCI card. I use the SBLive as
my primary output device in XP, and I only have one set of speakers
and would rather not have to switch plugs whenever I boot into a
different OS.

Windows 7 64-bit requires signed drivers so none of the official ones
can be installed, i.e. the SBLive does not work. I got a suggestion
that I could run the onboard Realtek output to the line-in on the
SBLive. I confirmed that this can work (in XP) but it appears that you
still need the driver to do it (not just pass-through), as no sound
comes out in Win7 regardless.

Is there a way to do it?

I have heard about kxproject providing some unofficial drivers of
questionable quality. That'll be my next resort.
 
M

Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps)

Windows 7 64-bit requires signed drivers so none of the official ones
can be installed, i.e. the SBLive does not work. I got a suggestion

Just say "Yes" or "Install" when Win 7 prompts you!
that I could run the onboard Realtek output to the line-in on the
SBLive. I confirmed that this can work (in XP) but it appears that you
still need the driver to do it (not just pass-through), as no sound
comes out in Win7 regardless.

Google "SBL_PC64DRVBETA_LB_2_03_0005"

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G

Gorril

I have heard about kxproject providing some unofficial drivers of
questionable quality. That'll be my next resort.

The kxproject drivers are of a pretty high quality, it is the quality
of Creative's drivers which is questionable.
 

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