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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium driver 2.40.0016 WHQL

Any idea on how? Is it Safe boot related procedure? or do you have a link to one?
 
Wagnard added such option to DDU but i'm not sure if it is working properly or at all. Just standard removal procedure:
1. in windows settings disable automatic driver updates
2. Uninstall driver
3. after reboot optionally remove all creative related folders and temp and prefetch system files
4. install driver.
 
reinstall an affected application so that all of them are repaired, the issue is because the creative driver installer forceibly overwrote shared creative libraries with an older version.
 
Thanks all, i resolved the issue using a third party uninstaller, and properly remove all registry or any residue file left when uninstalled.

The rundown of my whole journey that led to this problem
0. Everything was working fine with all creative program launchable and sounding great etc then issue happened (sound crackling and volume up and down randomly)
1. Thought my sound card driver or sound card had an issue due to sound card old age, in the end it was the speaker that was spoiled not sound card issue (my first step of troubleshoot was wrong and led to all this problem lol)
2. Uninstall and reinstall sound card driver via device manager etc.
3. Issue didnt go away, wrong procedure on uninstalling the Creative problem such as going to file directory and deleting them (didnt find them in add or remove program initially hence i went file directory)
4. Attempt to reinstall and got "error code 6003 creative" couldnt reinstall or any program back
5. found out the speaker was the issue and tried to system restore back to original state
6. Creative program couldnt work again, "not supported by the application etc" but still detect as creative x-fi and still play sound on another speaker
7. Here i am, in this forum.
8. Uninstalled and remove any creative stuff using a 3rd party uninstall that removes registry and residue file
9. Reinstalled the latest creative driver for audio driver and daniel_k driver back for those program
10. and here i am typing this with all issue begone!

Thanks all! It was a weird journey with wrong troubleshooting step led to this all problem
 
OpenAL sound dropping got solved by someone?

Card (X-Fi Titanium) is working well with lastest DK support pack on Windows 10 20H2, still OpenAL doesn't work right in "old" titles (Unreal 2, UT 2004, etc.). It works incredibly well in UT 3!

Audigy 2 ZS works like a charm with Audigy RX drivers, still sometimes the OS can't recognize it (and there's the infamous BSOD crash after restoring the session after a sleep) so the only trade-off to get HW OpenAL+EAX is to use the X-Fi Titanium :/ (and 'cause the X-Fi does an excellent 5.1->stereo downmix for the headphones, plus HRTF if you want it -> "CMSS-3D Virtual" )
 
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OpenAL sound dropping got solved by someone?

Card (X-Fi Titanium) is working well with lastest DK support pack on Windows 10 20H2, still OpenAL doesn't work right in "old" titles (Unreal 2, UT 2004, etc.). It works incredibly well in UT 3!

Audigy 2 ZS works like a charm with Audigy RX drivers, still sometimes the OS can't recognize it (and there's the infamous BSOD crash after restoring the session after a sleep) so the only trade-off to get HW OpenAL+EAX is to use the X-Fi Titanium :/ (and 'cause the X-Fi does an excellent 5.1->stereo downmix for the headphones, plus HRTF if you want it -> "CMSS-3D Virtual" )
How did you make it work in ut3?
 
It simply works as intended. No crashes, no sound drops.
UT 3 installed from the DVD release and patched to the lastest version.

CT_OAL in use confirmed by the perfect silence recording through RTSS (no DirectSound / WASAPI audio streams! Pure HW OpenAL so you can't grab it from Windows Audio Mixer/Stack).

Unreal 2 *NOT* working as expected ("thanks" to the infamous X-Fi Titanium issue): just launch an incendiary grenade and you got all the "ambience" sounds zeroed.
Just like UT 2004, Unreal 2 sound design is tailored around the Audigy 2 era products (running water doppler effect in Severnaya tunnels/sewers is plain SHIT :D with the X-Fi).
 
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OpenAL sound dropping got solved by someone?

Card (X-Fi Titanium) is working well with lastest DK support pack on Windows 10 20H2, still OpenAL doesn't work right in "old" titles (Unreal 2, UT 2004, etc.). It works incredibly well in UT 3!

Audigy 2 ZS works like a charm with Audigy RX drivers, still sometimes the OS can't recognize it (and there's the infamous BSOD crash after restoring the session after a sleep) so the only trade-off to get HW OpenAL+EAX is to use the X-Fi Titanium :/ (and 'cause the X-Fi does an excellent 5.1->stereo downmix for the headphones, plus HRTF if you want it -> "CMSS-3D Virtual" )

it can be resolved on application end, but nobody ever made the changes to do so apart from oldunreal devs.

the function AL_STORAGE _AUTOMATIC is broken on CT_OAL drivers for PCIE XFI's (excluding the HD), developers that manage their own sound memory use do not encounter the dropped samples.

workarounds include
 
Thanks man! So the HD has no issues? Well, good to know.

And what about the Audigy RX? It has the same "crash restoring the session after sleep" issue of the good old Audigy 2/ZS?
'cause IMHO the best OpenAL sound spatialization you can get in 2000-2005 games is the one featured by that chip (CA10300 / CA10200)
 
The retail chips can reclock internally to 44.1khz in Audio Creation mode, the OEM chips can't and lock up. Will automatically do so if an audio creation app is enumerating in bit-perfect mode. Apparently that's the only real difference between Titanium and Titanium OEM, at least when I last asked Creative about it, and it was mentioned several times on the now-defunct Sound Blaster forums.
Not a hardware fault, just bad drivers by Creative and not bothering to fix it during the service life of the cards.
I wondered if they happened to fix it since it's probably the last driver the cards will get either way.
They never labelled the OEM cards any differently, so tons floating around on Amazon and EBay, all visually identical to retail cards. Doesn't help that even the SB0886 (the ones with EMI shroud; think they came in Fatal1ty boxes?) also had SB0880 labels and printing on them. Good luck figuring out which of the 6 visually identical Titanium non-HD models you're getting, with or without the shroud or random box.
Creative should've fixed that along with the OpenAL issues forever and a day ago.
It'd be nice if Creative ever released coherent release notes.
Coming to this thread when I was researching online regarding the same issue.

Back in 2020 I bought a Dell-OEM SB0880 and it crashes when digital out is set to 44.1KHz so I sold it. Now I bought another SB0880 without any visible OEM stickers but it also crashes the system.

I am building a karaoke system with minimal delay from mic-in to optical-out. I tried onboard Realtek, CMI8828, Xonar SE, Recon3D and SB0880; so far SB0880 is the only one that has no noticeable delay.

Can I avoid using 44.1KHz and call it a day? Maybe yes, but I wish I could find one without this issue.
 
Finally I have acquired a retail version with EMI shroud (SB0886) and solved the problem.
According to multiple sources (e.g. https://m.majorgeeks.com/files/details/creative_sound_blaster_x_fi_titanium_drivers.html) the OEM versions are SB0881/3/7/9 and the retail ones are SB0880/6/8.
You can tell the versions by looking at the serial number which are in the format of xxSB088y, and y=1/3/7/9 means OEM, y=0/6/8 means retail.
Here are the pictures of the 3 cards I owned so far.
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Old thread, but, don't suppose anyone has an issue with the recorder in Windows after v2004?

"What U Hear" no longer functions. The only way to get audio recorded is to use a loopback, which is noticeably worse quality.

Tore my hair out for a few days trying to get it fixed, but every driver version I've tried has had issues, between not detecting the card or no functioning audio or this recorder issue.

Imagine a world where this "live service" OS crap didn't exist.. Wish I could've stayed on v1703 forever.
 
Old thread, but, don't suppose anyone has an issue with the recorder in Windows after v2004?

"What U Hear" no longer functions. The only way to get audio recorded is to use a loopback, which is noticeably worse quality.

Tore my hair out for a few days trying to get it fixed, but every driver version I've tried has had issues, between not detecting the card or no functioning audio or this recorder issue.

Imagine a world where this "live service" OS crap didn't exist.. Wish I could've stayed on v1703 forever.

I dont have a definitive answer for your problem, but from my experience soundcards not being detected after driver updates back in the day was a very common issue and the best way to fix it was use DDU to clean everything up before installing new drivers.

Dont know if DDU still works with creative cards (I dont have a creative card anymore. Havent had one for a long time) but thats how people solved a lot of issues that plagued Creative driver installs back then. Maybe this might even work for you
 
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Old thread, but, don't suppose anyone has an issue with the recorder in Windows after v2004?

"What U Hear" no longer functions. The only way to get audio recorded is to use a loopback, which is noticeably worse quality.
I haven't had that problem, but then again I haven't been on Windows 10 in a few years.
 
Dont know if DDU still works with creative cards (I dont have a creative card anymore. Havent had one for a long time) but thats how people solved a lot of issues that plagued Creative driver installs back then. Maybe this might even work for you
It still does last time I checked so a great suggestion. I have a ZX and honestly never found a use for “What You Hear” so I can’t even say if mine works unless I just wanna hear a feedback loop if it does…:roll:
 
Old thread, but, don't suppose anyone has an issue with the recorder in Windows after v2004?

"What U Hear" no longer functions. The only way to get audio recorded is to use a loopback, which is noticeably worse quality.

Tore my hair out for a few days trying to get it fixed, but every driver version I've tried has had issues, between not detecting the card or no functioning audio or this recorder issue.

Imagine a world where this "live service" OS crap didn't exist.. Wish I could've stayed on v1703 forever.

This is an intentional trade off in order to achieve stability with the DanielK support packs, it is mentioned in the change log.
 
never found a use for “What You Hear”
It's just a renamed "Stereo Mix" found in other sound cards. What you use to record the audio being passed through the card to your speakers.

There is no desktop audio recording without it, without using some other solution to record desktop audio.
This is an intentional trade off in order to achieve stability with the DanielK support packs, it is mentioned in the change log.
I don't know how I missed this, or if I even did (been a year since messing on main OS, 3 years since test OS).
  • What U Hear is not available on Vista and later (Titanium SB088x)
    Before installing the Support Pack, see the ReadMe.txt \XFTI_WUH for instructions and a workaround. As a side effect, jack detection and WaveRT will be unavailable.
Unfortunately, the workaround provided doesn't seem to work either.

Though, along with the secure boot registry workaround, everything else is working, so it's now no different to Creative's official 2019 driver.

Maybe I have to do a full uninstall, clean and reinstall, as an install-over via device manager didn't change anything. I'm doubtful it will. Or worse, cause some other issues.

I got this message when restarting though: taskhostw.exe - Application Error : The instruction at 0x00007FF80AE55FDC referenced memory at 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. The memory could not be read.

Maybe things didn't go as expected...


So. There was audio crackling issues after the update to Daniel's pack driver. Restarting the Windows audio service was a temporary workaround, but it hung up anything that used audio when it was happening.

Did a full uninstall, cleaning as best I could, reinstall. DDU didn't detect ANYTHING (probably only for the ZX and newer cards), so had to bust out the old Driver Sweeper, then hunt for anything left.

After all that, installed the pack with the workaround.. absolutely no change from before. The times the "What U Hear" showed as actually working (instead of "device unavailable) didn't result in it actually working. Anything trying to use it (ie; Audacity) just errors out. And still audio crackle bug.

End result: Had to install Creative's official 2019 drivers once again. Back to square one.

To think the day I was going to roll back from v2004 to v1909 was the day after the 10 day rollback period expired. Even applying the 60 day extension via registry didn't change it being already locked. F Microsoft for this. Forcing people to reinstall their entire OS just to rollback after some arbitrary period is so anti-consumer.. nevermind W10's upgrade practices in the first place. I've had this thing working perfectly since W7 (upgrade), about a decade of history on it now; there's no way I'll ever deal with a reinstall.

If anyone has an X-Fi Titanium and properly working sound and stereo mix ("what u hear") and is on versions of Windows 10 newer than v2004, let me know. I'm stuck here for accessibility reasons, but this might prompt an update.
 
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To think the day I was going to roll back from v2004 to v1909 was the day after the 10 day rollback period expired.
If you want to solve this problem, you need to jump forward to 21H2(19044). The problems with audio devices were solved in that version.

there's no way I'll ever deal with a reinstall.
Seriously? Are you afraid of installing Windows?
 
It's just a renamed "Stereo Mix" found in other sound cards. What you use to record the audio being passed through the card to your speakers.
Makes sense I’ll test mine and see if it works. But I mean like AMD Relive records my audio fine set to speaker. I know that because somehow I accidentally recorded a pretty embarrassing crash in Motorsport I deleted earlier.
Regardless I will check mine anyway and see if it’s functioning.

Edit now I feel stupid. I mean it's "on" and at 100% but I don't remember how to test it? I know in the past like on my X-Fi Fatality I could basically get it into a feedback loop but can't remember how, I doesn't show up under Sound in CP either where I thought it might be so I could enable it as a device
Scratch that I'm just dumb it's under recording of course
Yep I got the feedback loop as soon as I put on some music so Yep mine is still working
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It's just a renamed "Stereo Mix" found in other sound cards. What you use to record the audio being passed through the card to your speakers.

There is no desktop audio recording without it, without using some other solution to record desktop audio.

I don't know how I missed this, or if I even did (been a year since messing on main OS, 3 years since test OS).
  • What U Hear is not available on Vista and later (Titanium SB088x)
    Before installing the Support Pack, see the ReadMe.txt \XFTI_WUH for instructions and a workaround. As a side effect, jack detection and WaveRT will be unavailable.
Unfortunately, the workaround provided doesn't seem to work either.

Though, along with the secure boot registry workaround, everything else is working, so it's now no different to Creative's official 2019 driver.

Maybe I have to do a full uninstall, clean and reinstall, as an install-over via device manager didn't change anything. I'm doubtful it will. Or worse, cause some other issues.

I got this message when restarting though: taskhostw.exe - Application Error : The instruction at 0x00007FF80AE55FDC referenced memory at 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. The memory could not be read.

Maybe things didn't go as expected...


So. There was audio crackling issues after the update to Daniel's pack driver. Restarting the Windows audio service was a temporary workaround, but it hung up anything that used audio when it was happening.

Did a full uninstall, cleaning as best I could, reinstall. DDU didn't detect ANYTHING (probably only for the ZX and newer cards), so had to bust out the old Driver Sweeper, then hunt for anything left.

After all that, installed the pack with the workaround.. absolutely no change from before. The times the "What U Hear" showed as actually working (instead of "device unavailable) didn't result in it actually working. Anything trying to use it (ie; Audacity) just errors out. And still audio crackle bug.

End result: Had to install Creative's official 2019 drivers once again. Back to square one.

To think the day I was going to roll back from v2004 to v1909 was the day after the 10 day rollback period expired. Even applying the 60 day extension via registry didn't change it being already locked. F Microsoft for this. Forcing people to reinstall their entire OS just to rollback after some arbitrary period is so anti-consumer.. nevermind W10's upgrade practices in the first place. I've had this thing working perfectly since W7 (upgrade), about a decade of history on it now; there's no way I'll ever deal with a reinstall.

If anyone has an X-Fi Titanium and properly working sound and stereo mix ("what u hear") and is on versions of Windows 10 newer than v2004, let me know. I'm stuck here for accessibility reasons, but this might prompt an update.

Are you in Game Mode?
 
I have SB0886(Titanium Fatality Champions) and everything works fine on windows 11 23H2. But I don’t use the driver pack from Daniel (It’s just terrible). I use my own pack.
 
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