Creative to DanielK: stop fixing our drivers or else!
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Creative to DanielK: stop fixing our drivers or else!
So some guy messes up Creative's planned obsolescence scheme and writes custom drivers for Vista. Big mistake!
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=11297
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs ... ing&page=1
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=11297
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs ... ing&page=1
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By any definition the administration of the company is corrupt. I'd forgive them if they tossed out their idiot execs and started an open source driver program, but it just comes down to treating your customer right. I mean really, it's that timeless of a concept.
What's important is to let everyone around know that Creative treats its customers this way. Creative products are sold everywhere in the states, so there's a lot of work to do.... But I did hear about one thing, a suggestion by somebody that maybe Creative's execs WANT to see their company fall, because then they can leverage a buyout and make a ton of bucks on sold stock. Still, I think they could probably be investigated by the FCC for fradulent advertising....
What's important is to let everyone around know that Creative treats its customers this way. Creative products are sold everywhere in the states, so there's a lot of work to do.... But I did hear about one thing, a suggestion by somebody that maybe Creative's execs WANT to see their company fall, because then they can leverage a buyout and make a ton of bucks on sold stock. Still, I think they could probably be investigated by the FCC for fradulent advertising....
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Word is (from those links) they delisted themselves from NASDAQ. Or are all of those detractors just wishfully thinking?
I think it probable that "downgrading" hardware has never been tried by a company with Creative's stature before. (at least not at the driver level, god forbid!) Something very wrong is going on at Creative.
In a few days we'll hear a public apology from Creative. Either that, or they'll make CNN's front page, because such blatently dishonest business is unusual.
I think it probable that "downgrading" hardware has never been tried by a company with Creative's stature before. (at least not at the driver level, god forbid!) Something very wrong is going on at Creative.
In a few days we'll hear a public apology from Creative. Either that, or they'll make CNN's front page, because such blatently dishonest business is unusual.
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They should have handled the entire issue differently.snkcube wrote:They should have been more clear the first time around.Gil_Hamilton wrote:Aww, man... I was gonna link the Creative thread to someone, but they edited the first post.
If nothing else, PMing the guy instead of starting a public thread saying basically "STOP UNCRIPPLING OUR DRIVERS, GODDAMIT!"
If they'd done this in a less public manner, it likely wouldn't have travelled very far.
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I had a SoundBlaster pro like 5 million years ago. Creative sure has fallen since then. I thought of posting this before, but there's a whole bunch of legal issues involved which actually make this quite a bigger deal. As I understand, PR wants to push new sound cards, that's why they do not want to release new drivers.
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Well, they ARE releasing new drivers. The drivers just don't work right(a long-running problem of Creative's), and don't enable a lot of features that the XP drivers enable.corronchilejano wrote:I had a SoundBlaster pro like 5 million years ago. Creative sure has fallen since then. I thought of posting this before, but there's a whole bunch of legal issues involved which actually make this quite a bigger deal. As I understand, PR wants to push new sound cards, that's why they do not want to release new drivers.
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Not quite.I.S.T. wrote:Uh... No. Creative has been around for a long time, and they're still doing well.
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Oh no, you got it all wrong. They WORK in CRIPPLING the features the older drivers did provide. I'm not making that up (we've no April Fools here).Gil_Hamilton wrote:Well, they ARE releasing new drivers. The drivers just don't work right(a long-running problem of Creative's), and don't enable a lot of features that the XP drivers enable.corronchilejano wrote:I had a SoundBlaster pro like 5 million years ago. Creative sure has fallen since then. I thought of posting this before, but there's a whole bunch of legal issues involved which actually make this quite a bigger deal. As I understand, PR wants to push new sound cards, that's why they do not want to release new drivers.
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I know.corronchilejano wrote:Oh no, you got it all wrong. They WORK in CRIPPLING the features the older drivers did provide. I'm not making that up (we've no April Fools here).Gil_Hamilton wrote:Well, they ARE releasing new drivers. The drivers just don't work right(a long-running problem of Creative's), and don't enable a lot of features that the XP drivers enable.corronchilejano wrote:I had a SoundBlaster pro like 5 million years ago. Creative sure has fallen since then. I thought of posting this before, but there's a whole bunch of legal issues involved which actually make this quite a bigger deal. As I understand, PR wants to push new sound cards, that's why they do not want to release new drivers.
By don't work right, I'm referring to outright crash-boom and such, not disabled features.
Agree'd... i also noticed a massive performance drop in red alert 2/starcraft etc. on my old pentium 3 600mhz under windows 98se when switching from vxd to wdm with my creative 128 card as well as lack of DOS support.Deathlike2 wrote:Creative has been sucky at writing drivers since they had to write WDM drivers for Win98SE/2k/XP.
Gil the drivers work fine. it ids just that they removed the features.
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Yeah, when I had Vista on my machine, by Audigy drivers were a bit of a mess. I couldn't control ANYTHING, and I had to sift through the control panel for 10 minutes to find the mixer controls (the ones in the taskbar controlled individual application volumes, not the hardware mixers).
Come to think of it, the whole computer was a mess when it was running Vista. None of my hardware had good drivers except the NICs, which used XP drivers...
I, of course, reverted back to XP and installed the latest Audigy drivers. Now there's some sort of strange issue where the input mixer (line in and CD) output sounds all echoey until I mute and unmute something.
Honestly, I still like my Audigy, and am looking HARD at these Creative Zens. They kick iPods' ass IMO.
Come to think of it, the whole computer was a mess when it was running Vista. None of my hardware had good drivers except the NICs, which used XP drivers...
I, of course, reverted back to XP and installed the latest Audigy drivers. Now there's some sort of strange issue where the input mixer (line in and CD) output sounds all echoey until I mute and unmute something.
Honestly, I still like my Audigy, and am looking HARD at these Creative Zens. They kick iPods' ass IMO.
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You can fix that by going to the Audio Console and Disabling the Environment/EAX/Etc and moving the Effect Slider to 0%. Apparently the drivers don't understand the meaning of disabled so you must set the slider. Or it maybe some other thing, but you can never know with Creative Software.kevman wrote: I, of course, reverted back to XP and installed the latest Audigy drivers. Now there's some sort of strange issue where the input mixer (line in and CD) output sounds all echoey until I mute and unmute something.