3. Installing H/W, S/W, and Speakers
3.1 Audio Hardware
The C-Media audio driver is designed to support the following
C-Media audio chips:
1. CMI8768+ (PCI 8ch audio chips with Dolby® Digital Live
encoder)
2. CMI8768 (PCI 8ch audio chips without Dolby® Digital Live
encoder)
PS. The "+" version chips mean Dolby Digital Live encoder is
included.
If you bought a sound card using C-Media PCI audio chip, you
should install your sound card to the PCI slot on your
motherboard when power-off first.
install the audio driver/software. If you bought a motherboard or a
system with a C-Media audio chip on board, you don't have to do
any audio hardware setup.
3.2 Audio Software
Just put the support/driver CD into your CD-ROM/DVD-ROM to
install the C-Media audio driver/software via the installation
program. (Please also refer to the Guide from the product
manufacturer.)
install DirectX 9.0 or post version (from the website below) to
support 7.1 channel surround sound normally.
(
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=141d5f9e-07c1-462a-baef-5
eab5c851cf5&displaylang=en)
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If your system use Windows® ME, you have to
,
http://www.Xear3D.com/
CMI8768/8768+ Xear 3D Audio Driver
After that, you can continue to
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