For starters, I find a lot of information in that "history" to be incorrect, or manipulated to back up the claim that Creative is evil, devilish, demonic and corrupt. Although the Soundstorm had good audio quality, nVidia got out of the sound arena because their drivers just sucked and their hardware was dodgy. Aureal was bought by Creative after the legal onslaught where Aureal won it's claims, but it was ruled that Creative did not infringe upon Aureal's patent technologies. After the merger, A3D was incororated into EAX 2.0 (different than EAX 2); so the idea that A3D sounds better than EAX 5.0 is a load of bull, IMO. Asides, EAX 5.0 was designed around the X-Fi hardware architecture, find me a competitng soundcard that can run these EAX calls correctly.
Creative's cards are capable of Dolby encoding, but the reason we haven't seen that capability passed down to the X-Fi drivers is because Auzentech paid quite the sum to Dolby and Creative for those licenses with the Prelude. It would be an infringement on Creative's part to offer the capability.
And yes, Creative has had a lot of issues with Vista support - they were late to the playing field in terms of writing drivers for Vista. Read my earlier posts to find out why. Thank MS for that one. On tope of that, name one audio manufacturer that hasn't had their share of problems with Vista, also. Hell, name one hardware manufacturer in general that hasn't had issues with Vista drivers.
I'd also like to point out that yes, indeed Creative has crippled drivers for older audio cards - WHAT FRIGGIN HARDWARE MANUFACTURER DOESN'T AT SOME POINT, EITHER BY ACCIDENT OR ON PURPOSE, CRIPPLE THEIR DRIVERS OR DROP SUPPORT FOR LEGACY HARDWARE TO MOVE CUSTOMERS UP TO NEWER HARDWARE?!!!
It's not just Creative that follow this practice!!!!
As to Daniel_K's audio drivers: I commend him on his work, and the help that he provided to others; but to qoute from a post in that thread on Creative's forums:
JohnZS said:
Although I agree it is a sad day to see a driver modder get punished for helping people, I think it is unfair to "bash" Creative on this. For a few reasons.
1) The licence agreement which we all accept to says that we must not reverse engineer or tamper with the software as it is the property of Creative Labs.
2) I firmly believe that Daniel K has caught the flack because of the Dolby Digital feature As far as I am aware Auzentech paid a lot of money for an exclusive licence with Dolby to have their cards support this. Now, Creative would get into trouble if they allow a means for this to be "cracked" to run on non-Auzentech cards.
3) Accepting money (even in the form of donations) for someone elses copyrighted material is a big NO NO.
you will find a similar license agreement with 95% of hardware manufacturer's. It's up to the manufacturer if they want to undertake enforcing it or not. Usually, they don't pay much notice, as they don't offer any support for those drivers, and they typically will void warranties as well - if the drivers are the cause of hardware failures. Once you start accepting payment for modified drivers, though, I guarantee you you'll catch the eye of the manufacturer.
Just my two cents:
Enough of the Creative bashing here on TPU. If you want to continue to dig at Creative for any ungodly reason - go carry your ass to Creative's Forums which are breeming with lurkers, trolls, sith and sinners just waiting to have their go with the Nerf baseball bat. There are more than enough forums on the internet that continue to allow it, and I don't see why TPU needs to be drug into the mix, either.