CeBIT 98: Creative Labs previews "environmental audio"
News Creative Labs is at Stand E32 in Hall 9 uses Creative's EMU10K1 processor to produce what the company terms, "environmental audio. Franco De Bonis, Creative's product support manager explained: "The EMU10K1 is a bit like a DSP (digital signal...
[March 18, 1998, 11:05]
Creative Labs blasts out Audigy
News Hard though it may be to pronounce, Audigy may be the best-sounding concept to emerge from Creative Labs, inventors of the Sound Blaster, since wave-table synthesis, or 3D sound. The features that Creative executives are most excited about involve...
[August 24, 2001, 14:50]
Creative Labs Video Blaster WebCam II Drivers (USB)
Downloads Available in this download are the latest drivers for the USB version of the Creative Labs WebCam II, operating under Windows 98. This file includes several improvements, such as: AVI files can now be saved using several compressor/decompressor...
[May 12, 1999, 7:02]
Creative Labs Inspire 5.1 5100 review
Reviews Creative Labs claims 6 Watts RMS power output per satellite and 12 Watts RMS for the subwoofer. The claimed frequency response of the system is 44Hz-20kHz, although Creative Labs doesn't say what frequency the crossover between sub and satellites...
[February 17, 2003, 10:59]
Creative Labs Video Blaster WebCam II Drivers (parallel)
Downloads Available in this download are the latest drivers for the parallel version of the Creative Labs WebCam II, operating under Windows NT 4.0. This update activates fast DMA> in Multimedia Properties if available on your PC and correctly displays LPT...
[February 12, 1999, 1:10]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum eX review
Reviews VAT) Platinum eX is that Creative Labs is offering the same Audigy card in two less expensive packages. The Audigy Platinum eX package consists of three discrete components joined by a variety of cables and connectors.
[October 1, 2001, 0:00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro review
Reviews On the market for 15 years, Creative Labs’ Sound Blaster PC audio-output devices have benefited from long-term evolution. In addition to the ports, a playback volume/mute control, a microphone gain control and a button for Creative Multi Speaker...
[March 18, 2004, 6:25]
Creative Labs Jukebox 3 review
Reviews Sound-wise, the Jukebox 3's DSP settings take advantage of Creative Labs' substantial experience with sound processing. Creative has added a jog dial as well as Back and Find buttons, making for a more user-friendly interface than the one found on...
[April 26, 2002, 16:09]
Creative Labs warns users against PCI sound cards
News Creative Labs' product support manager, Franco De Bonis, told ZDNet News that people buying PCI sound cards are "throwing their money away" because software titles that take advantage of PCI's enhanced functionality have not arrived yet.
[March 18, 1998, 16:40]
Exclusive: Creative Labs sues Diamond
News Creative Labs Inc.filed suit against Diamond Multimedia Inc.accusing its rival graphics board maker of false advertising, unfair business practices, trade libel and defamation. Diamond executives declined comment, saying they had not seen the suit.
[October 16, 1998, 14:59]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16/32/AWE32 Basic Disk
Downloads The Basic Disk package includes audio drivers, the DOS Mixer, Creative Mixer (Windows 3.x version), DOS diagnostic programs, and the AWE control panel (Windows 3.x version--for SBAWE card). Refer to the readme file for installation details.
[April 11, 1998, 7:00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 review
Reviews MIDI musicians will appreciate the 64-voice polyphony of the Audigy 2’s integral hardware synthesiser, while gamers will look for the 3D audio effects provided by Creative’s much improved EAX Advanced HD, which now includes multiple environment...
[November 13, 2002, 9:53]
Creative Labs MuVo review
Reviews The MuVo is certainly pocket-friendly, but we still wish that Creative had included a belt clip or an armband, although both can be had as optional extras. Anyone who likes to tweak EQ and other settings is out of luck: the EQ level is preset at...
[July 25, 2002, 15:40]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Extigy review
Reviews The remote that comes with the Extigy is a godsend, even though it controls only Creative Labs' own software. Since the Extigy can't send Dolby Digital 5.1 to a home-theatre system optically, the only way to get Dolby Digital 5.1 out of the DVDs...
[March 10, 2002, 23:00]
Creative Labs SB-PCI64v Sound Card, version 5.13d
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:Creative Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V SB AudioPCI 64V Legacy Device Creative Gameport Joystick
[July 19, 1999, 8:00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX review
Reviews Buttons for power, mute and Creative's proprietary multi-channel mixing technology, called CMSS 3D (Creative Multi Speaker Surround), sit on top of the Audigy 2 NX, accompanied by dials for microphone input and audio output volume.
[February 18, 2004, 16:00]
Creative Labs PC-Cam 600 review
Reviews Creative PC Cam Center allows you to download your pictures and movies from the camera to your PC. The PC-CAM 600's dual use means it's styled like a still camera, rather than the compact design seen on most Webcams.
[April 8, 2002, 0:00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16/32/AWE Drivers
Downloads If you're using Windows 95/98, you can download this file and update your Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster 32, and Sound Blaster AWE drivers. Please refer to the readme file for installation instructions.
[November 14, 1998, 1:34]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster PCI128 Driver Update (Windows 95/98)
Downloads It also includes the Sound Blaster PCI128 Mixer and the Creative Configurator. Available in this download are the latest driver updates for your Sound Blaster PCI128, operating under Windows 95/98. This update improves 8-bit recording quality...
[April 21, 1999, 2:03]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster PCI128 Driver Update (Windows NT 4.0)
Downloads Available in this download are the most recent driver update and the latest mixer for your Sound Blaster PCI128 sound card, operating under Windows NT 4.0. This update improves 8-bit recording quality.
[April 21, 1999, 2:08]



