Creative Sb 1290 Driver For Mac

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Its an external USB sound card. Looks pretty high quality. Im using it for some light audio recording so sound quality thru the line in is important. Here is the link: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 SB1090 Anyone try it? I gotta know if everything works, ie volume control, 5.1 outputs. Welcome to Creative Worldwide Support. Get technical help for your Creative products through Knowledgebase Solutions, firmware updates, driver downloads and more. I purchased the brand new SB Audigy FX Soundcard from amazon with all the necessary hardware and at the same time I ordered, I also saw the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Go!, so I ordered them both at the same time.

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You've probably seen the many cheap, simple USB stick sound cards they have out these days. I buy them in batches, use them as a last-ditch audio solution for old computers with blown internal sound cards. But for my music projects I wanted something with better audio quality, so I got this little black beauty.I was a bit concerned that every website kept specifying Windows as a requirement for using this, as I prefer Linux, but I have an old laptop with XP so if push came to shove I could use it. Fortunately this Creative sound card works just like a cheap one - Plug it in, it starts piping sound out from whatever song you're playing automatically. I don't know why they even bothered shipping a driver CD. I haven't installed it yet and don't really plan to. It works in Linux Mint, Crunch Bang, Windows XP, Windows 7, all without installing anything. Either it defaults to class compliant drivers or every OS I have has Soundblaster drivers already installed.If I had to nit-pick, the only fault I can find is it's too thick to use with stacked USB ports. But the USB connection is offset to the bottom of the device, so if you plug it in the top USB port you can still put something else in the bottom one. And it's no thicker than all the cruddy $5 sound card sticks flooding the market these days.Read full review

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Creative Sb Driver

I'm having some problems getting my sound card working with OS X version 10.8.2, specifically the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium XTreme Fatal1ty PCI-E. In my research, I've found that the VoodooHDA kext is required (latest version at the time of writing), however installing it causes the system to kernel panic at boot. I believe this may be due to the fact that I've patched the AppleHDA kext with Multibeast. I've tried other versions of VoodooHDA, but they have no effect, and don't kernel panic at boot.
So what I think I'll try doing is installing the 10.8.2 combined update to get AppleHDA back, then trying VoodooHDA on a clean audio extension.
Has anyone had any sort of luck in this area, or have any alternative ideas with how to proceed?