======================================================================= Sound Blaster Live! Readme File October 2003 ======================================================================= This document provides late breaking or other information that supplements the Sound Blaster Live! documentation. -------- CONTENTS -------- 1. WINDOWS UPDATES/PATCHES 2. DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT(DRM) TECHNOLOGY 3. MULTIPLE AUDIO DEVICES IN SYSTEM 3.1 Audio card 3.2 Onboard audio chip 4. Static distortion can be heard in the speech or narration of the Unreal Tournament 2003 game. 4.1 Update / Comment 4.2 Actions ======================================================================= 1. WINDOWS UPDATES/PATCHES ------------------------ It is recommended that you install the following Windows updates/patches: a. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 This is a collection of updates that fixes issues in the Windows 2000 operating system. This new collection provides better support for AC-3 output (non-PCM through WaveOut) for software DVD viewing. For more downloading information, visit: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/default.asp b. Windows Updates For other Windows updates, visit the Microsoft website regularly: http://www.microsoft.com 2. DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT(DRM) TECHNOLOGY ----------------------------------------- Microsoft's Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a technology which enables the copyright owner of an intellectual property (for example, a digital audio file), to control how the listener uses the file. To protect against unauthorised duplication, Sound Blaster Live! shuts down its digital output when encrypted files are played back through a Microsoft DRM supported audio player (for example, Creative PlayCenter). 3. MULTIPLE AUDIO DEVICES IN SYSTEM -------------------------------- If you encounter any problems operating with multiple audio devices in your system, refer to the recommendations below: 3.1 Audio card Uninstall and remove the existing audio card from your computer. To uninstall the existing audio card, do the following: 1) Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel. 2) Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 3) Click the Install/Uninstall tab, and then click the audio software you want to uninstall. 4) Click the Add/Remove button. 5) Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the uninstallation. 6) Remove the audio card from your computer. 3.2 Onboard audio chip Disable the onboard audio chip through your computer's BIOS settings. Refer to your motherboard manual for details. 4. Static distortion can be heard in the speech or narration of the ---------------------------------------------------------------- Unreal Tournament 2003 game. ---------------------------- 4.1 Update / Comment This distortion occurs with Sound Blaster Live! cards that have the driver version 5.12.1.29x installed. To fix the distortion, the native version of the OPENAL32.DLL file is required. The wrapper version of this file, found in the Sound Blaster Live! CD, is inappropriate for addressing this issue. 4.2 Actions Before launching the Unreal Tournament 2003 game, follow the steps below. Follow these steps each time the game is installed. 1) From the Creative Technical Support Center or website, obtain the file OpenAL32.dll of Version 5.12.01.0287-1.42.2010 2) On your computer, locate the file OpenAL32.dll(Ver 0.971) in c:\Window\System directory (where c:\ is the drive letter of your hard disk). 3) Replace the OpenAL32.dll(Ver 0.971) file with OpenAL32.dll of Version 5.12.01.0287-1.42.2010 . 4) Locate Unreal Tournament 2003’s installed folder, normally in c:\Ut2003\System 5) Edit the UT2003.ini file using a text editor like Notepad. 6) Search for “UseDefaultDriver”. 7) Replace the “True” flag with “False”. 8) Close the .ini file and proceed to launch the game. Copyright (c) 2001 Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved. ======================================================================= End of Readme File =======================================================================