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turtle beach santa cruz
Hello, I'm about to get a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz in a new dell system. I've heard of some compatibility issues with WinXP. Do you know if it works better on either WinXP or Win 2000? Any response would be appreciated. __Stephen Gibb Where did you hear that? You sure you haven't mixed up XP with Win98?

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz ?
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neosad...@charter.net alt os linux slackware b...@someguy.com wrote: I'm using Slackware-current, ie Alsa 1.0.6. I went under Alsamixer and turned up all the setting to max, and unmuted everything. The rear channels and the subwoofer still don't work. All I can find on the web is that people got it to work

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz ?
David T. Johnson djohn...@isomedia.com comp os os2 multimedia William L. Hartzell wrote: Sir: dljo...@ibm.net wrote: <snip> Ah, OK - I grabbed those drivers and now have "sound" with this card. MP3's (with Z!) sound a bit scratchy, and the system sounds (.wav files) offer a slight "pop" at the end of playing the

* Turtle Beach Santa Cruz... what is this card?
Arny Krueger ar...@hotpop.com rec audio pro "W. Forsk" <newsgr...@only.com> wrote in message news:2ro4oaF1brim4U1@uni-berlin.de A friend of mine recommended the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz audio card... but he's not someone I would take seriously, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to come and ask here.

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card
Sapphire Systems sa...@sapphiresystems.co.uk uk adverts computer did yours come with drivers? since mine was a machine pull i am using the drivers from the dell site rather than the original turtle beach ones but i guess they must be the same? Hi Puck Sorry to butt in on your conversation here, but you can actually

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound Card GPF's, BSOD's.
Does anyone know if the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz works under win2k? Actually I'm trying to decide on a sound card which of these 4 is the best? SB Live Monster Sound MX400 Guillemot Fortisimo Turtle Beach Santa Cruz (inclined towards this one) -- Ibrahima B. Sow Electrical Engineering Georgia Tech.

Problems with Turtlebeach Santa Cruz Soundcard?
WSZsr w...@earthling.net alt sys pc-clone dell Use the drivers on the Turtle Beach website. Even if they are still beta, they will work much better than the Dell drivers. "Tammy L. Armes" <hillc...@i-plus.net> wrote in message news:t4ph4ulhtaq62d@corp.supernews.com... Am I the only one having trouble with this sound

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz soundcards - opinions sought
Definately. I dislike the large and incredible amount of driver and software problems that Creative puts out. Go with the TB it will do you good. Marc "db" <dbuck...@mail.com> wrote in message news:7b5226c9.0208230533.121571b@posting.google.com... Turtle Beach Santa Cruz - much higher quality than the SBLive 5.1.

PC Soundcards: Which Features Are Desirable?
I put a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz in my new machine and was wondering what various configurations (ie, number of speakers) and brands/models some of you guys with this card are using. The manual and the software control panel only have configurations for 2-speaker, 4-speaker, and 6-speaker setups.

TurtleBeach Santa Cruz Card
Randy Robinson wrote: I just ordered mine from www.outpost.com This is the order confirmation for overnight shipping--pretty good deal! The following items were requested: Outpost # 69785 Qty: 1 Description: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound Card Price: $74.95 SUBTOTAL: $74.95 Discount: $0.00 Tax: $0.00 Shipping: $7.31

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card
Steinar Mikkelsen stmik...@online.no rec music makers synth Without a doubt, Santa cruz. Which is the better sound card - one of the Creative Sound Blaster Live! models or the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz? I'm running Windows 2000 in an amateur home studio and want to record from one, maybe two, synthesizers.

TurtleBeach Santa Cruz in DOS. Error Message..
To be honest, I don't actually own a TurtleBeach Santa Cruz, actually I own a Creative Live! 1024, but I was thinking of switching to Turtle Beach, but I thought otherwise becuase I've read a few things about surround sound incompatibilities in this forum "Richard Lane" <disco...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

FS: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound Card
You can visit www.turtlebeach.com and find out. I haven't used 98 in so long I don't recall. -Larry fwiw, when I had all my nvidia problems(now fixed thankfully) I swapped out two different soundboards, the turtle beach was one...with win98se, I don't think I ever saw a soundcard related problem.

videologic sonic fury/turtlebeach santa cruz and everything ...
Ron Miller miller...@osu.edu alt comp periphs mainboard asus On 21 Jun 2003 19:30:20 GMT, m...@here.com wrote: I bought the Turtle Beach after many in this group said it was real good for music and it sure it. What player for MP3 should I use? I am using Windows media player but there should be a better one.

turtle beach santa cruz with kt7-raid
Roger Squires rsqui...@flash.net rec autos simulators Does this card show up as a 'SB16 Pro' in win98, and can you use it for dos compatibility in winxp? That backward compatibility is still important to me. rms rsqui...@flash.net.

New TurtleBeach Santa Cruz driver for WinXP
System specs: kt7a-raid 1 ghz T-bird (not overclocked) 256mb crucial cas2 133 memory matrox g450 agp vid card linksys network card (on pci 4) four harddrives ide 3 & ide 4 (three ibm's, one maxtor) turtlebeach santa cruz sound card (on pci 2) What I've tried to do that DID NOT WORK: 1.

Recording using Turtle Beach Santa Cruz soundcard???
Bob Raymond wrote: I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card that works fine under the 2.4.2 kernel that ships with Caldera (too bad no 4 to 5.1 speaker support, but oh well). Because of several posts here about root exploitation problems in the 2.4.2 kernel, I decided to upgrade.

Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
CyberCFO cyber...@att.net alt os linux mandrake On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 21:37:02 -0500, LinuxMan wrote: Will Mandrake 8.2 recognize the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card? If not, will the SB Audigy be a better choice? I use it. ALSA works pretty good, but the advanced feeatures of the card are not available because

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Sorry if this seems like a real newbie question, but I have a question about updating my Santa Cruz driver. I have a Dell 8200 series computer (running XP) that came bundled with a Turtle Beach soundcard. When I got the computer two or three years ago, I recall there being some problems associated with the

TurtleBeach Santa Cruz Card
Based on all the hype, I tried the Turtle Beach "Santa Cruz"...nice looking card...but the biggest problem was getting past the BSOD on bootup. The drivers for the card, conflicted with Nero and InCD and I could never get WinME to run for longer than 10 seconds before I got a BSOD based on the Turtle Beach card.