It contains a Sound Blaster Live chip and basicly adds ports to your system.

I used it to copy Mini Discs to MP3 (I didn't have a Net MD Player).

I now use it for porting sound to my amp when playing DVD's/Music cos it's still better than the built in nVidia SoundStorm chip on my mobo.

If your still not sure about it, it was always billed as the little brother to the Extigy.

I was looking at...

6.        Creative Basic Audio Suite for Creative Sound Blaster audio devices

...for the control panels but in hindsight it is 35.59 MB compressed so may be not such a good idea big_smile .

I'm starting to think that Helmi is right and this would be better in a 3rd Party Pack.

To be honest though I'm not sure where to start with it apart from throwing the files listed in Device Manager in to a .7z and hoping Windows will figure it out for it self??! hmm

It's not an MP3 player it's an external sound card! roll And the control panels are for all creative sound blaster devices.

It's posable windows will use all ready existing sound blaster drivers from the dp's, but I've never checked.

Bâshrat would it be possible to add these drivers to the your packs.

You can find them here:
http://uk.europe.creative.com/support/d … 7&y=17

I could be asking alot here but there's also the basic audio suite for all sound blaster devices further down if you wanted to add it to the finisher. Just a thought smile

Thanks.