

Tried to change default format of SPDIF Output. Tried to change master sampling rate in Audio Creation mode.

Fixed driver / mixer settings not being reset to defaults after driver installation on Vista or later Fixed driver install bug that prevented apps from detecting the sound card on XP 圆4. Updated Auzentech APOs to latest version. Fixed Auzentech X-Fi HomeTheater HD stuck in Entertainment mode. To avoid possible (future) issues with X-Fi Titanium HD, also applied the same workaround to its driver, X-Fi PCI and Titanium PCIe already have it. Added workaround to avoid system crash during installation on Win11, affected all Auzentech cards. Apply the UpgradedSystem.reg file in the SecureBoot folder and restart Windows.For example a quick search of the Creative website revealed the latest driver release for your sound card was 2015. Superb hardware with lacking driver support does not make a good hardware purchase IMHO. I personally ditched Creative back in the late 90's/early 2000's just for their apparent lack of driver support for older hardware models. If Creative has chosen to NOT do that it is NOT Microsoft's fault and your only options at that point is to either downgrade to a Windows 10 version which has driver support for your hardware or upgrade your hardware. They way I understand it Microsoft will work with any hardware manufacturer to get their drivers updated to work with new Windows 10 releases. MOST of the driver issues are on the hardware manufacture not Microsoft. If it doesn't, try creatives website for updated drivers. Let troubleshooter do it's thing and hopefully it will end with a suggestion to try installing with "these settings', if it does give it a go. Right click install executable and select "troubleshoot compatibility" Might try to completely uninstall the drivers and software for the Audigy.
