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Software | Win11 |
I don't remember this. I've been recommending, selling and installing Sound Blaster cards for nearly 3 decades. If something like that had happened, I would have been one of the outraged. It either never happened, or it was one of those very short-lived decisions made by the idiot(can't remember who it was) they brought into the company for a short time and fired because he was making nitwit decisions.
This is patently false. Never happened.
You're just making things up. Why? Are you trying to troll Creative? Creative is a kick ass company making excellent and solid products. Misinformation is not welcome here.
LiveWare pulled from Creative's web site. Users must now pay.
NeoWin pointed out that Creative Labs is now blocking LiveWare downloads and is trying to force users to pay for it. Drivers are still available.quote:For Sound Blaster Live! users, the latest updates and coolest software applications previously offered in the Live!Ware program are now...
arstechnica.com
Here's people talking about it. It was the LiveWare software that enabled features on the boards that the base driver didn't. It was 19 years ago, but still. This is NOT misinformation.