Some help deciding

08Roush

New Member
Here lies my dilemma
On one hand if I use XP I get 5.1 Surround sound when listening to online radio or watching dvd's.

On the other hand I love the speed of vista and the overall way it works, it is very nice operating system but when I use 5.1 mode I get the weirdest sound on xfi and a microphone that echo's inside games that use voip and other sound recording/morphing apps.

To better explain this I have an altec lansing 251B 5.1 surround sound setup which sounds fantastic when played thru XP x86 when combined with my XFI extreme music. When I use this great audio setup in vista I sometimes am lucky to get full 5.1 surround sound in certain apps and movies or radio stations.

Whats weird about this is, my audio normally comes out of my center and my left channels which produces a roll your eyes upsetting left fade effect.

I just dumped vista and installed XP, but I really want to use vista however I don't understand why or even how to fix 5.1 with XFI in vista. Some help would be much appreciated, because man do I notice the difference of slowness in xp now that I am back to using it. I'd prefer to use vista if I can get my 5.1 to work properly

There must be some trick with XFI and the audio control panel or even the creative panel application which I don't mind installing should I need to in order to fix it.

In vista my apps and system just responded faster and my sata transferred at 60-65mb on file copies.
 

My Computer

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavillion Elite / m9250f
    CPU
    Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66 GHz
    Motherboard
    ASUSTeK Benicia
    Memory
    4.0 GB DDR2-SDRAM (PC2-6400 / 800 MHz (Samsung)
    Graphics card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG L1932TQ - 19 inch, 4ms refresh
    Screen Resolution
    1280 x 960
    Hard Drives
    1 Terabyte, consisting of 2 Hitachi SATA 465 GB w/32 MB buffers Operating in RAID Mode 1
    Case
    HP Pavillion Elite
    Cooling
    Controlled by SpeedFan Ver. 4.35
    Mouse
    Microsoft HID-compliant Wireless
    Keyboard
    Microsoft eHome Wireless
    Internet Speed
    1 MB/sec +/-
    Other Info
    Hughes HN7000s Sat. Modem, HP Photosmart C4180 All-In-One, TrippLiteUPS, Realtek High Def. digital coaxial to: Kenwood KRF-X9080D 7.1 Audio-Video Controller putting out 110 watts per channel into: 2 Infinity RS IIIa (front), 2 Infinity RS 5 (surround), 1 Klipch CN4 (center), 1 Kenwood KB-700 powered sub (1978 vintage) and 2 old Kenwood floor standing monitors (sur. back)
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