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User Manual - Page 5

... B-3 Understanding the Environment Variables B-3 SOUND Environment Variable B-4 BLASTER Environment Variable B-4 MIDI Environment Variable B-5 Understanding the Installation Program in Windows 3.1x B-5 The AUTOEXEC.BAT File Settings B-6 The CONFIG.SYS File Settings B-7 C Changing Audio Card Settings Enabling/Disabling Creative 3D Stereo Enhancement Effect C-1 In Windows 95 C-1 In MS-DOS...
User Manual - Page 6

... now the owner of a Creative Sound Blaster® AWE64 Gold, a 16-bit audio card, which uses Sondius® Sound Synthesis technology to enable you to the exciting world of Advanced WavEffects synthesis! Fully Sound Blaster compatible, your AWE64 Gold audio card installed in personal computer software: sample-based wavetable synthesis (WaveSynth) and physical model-based waveguide (WG...
User Manual - Page 12

... playback if the playback is in 16-bit stereo mode, 44.1 kHz CD quality. Setting Up Your Audio Card 1-3 The WaveSynth/WG properties sheet appears, displaying the Profile tab. 2. Start CreativeWaveSynth-Waveguide. The digital audio signals from the SPDIF Out jack contain audio output from your audio card. SPDIF Out jack (on your audio card to a device that uses a SPDIF connector...
User Manual - Page 13

... to ground yourself and discharge any static electricity. 3. Remove your system. Find a free 16-bit expansion slot in a later step. 1-4 Setting Up Your Audio Card For more details, refer to the documentation that comes with your system to install this Plug and Play (PnP) card in a non-PnP environment such as shown in Figure 1-3. Touch a metal plate...
User Manual - Page 18

... documentation that you can use Windows 95 Media Player to install. 3. Installing the Applications To install your audio card's applications from the CD-ROM supplied with it , select the folder Language\WIN95\DRIVERS, where Language is the language of the software that comes with your CD-ROM drive. Follow instructions on the screen to Settings, and then click Control...
User Manual - Page 19

... Windows Setup tabbed page. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen to Figure 2-3 appears. In the Multimedia dialog box, select the Media Player checkbox, then Volume Control, Audio Compression and Sound Recorder, and click the OK button. 6. The Windows Setup tabbed page similar to complete the installation. Click the Windows Setup tab. To test the audio card: 2-4 Installing Software...
User Manual - Page 37

... the effect, click to record and play back and record at only 22 kHz. u You cannot play back Wave files. Select Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16-compatible) and click the Properties button. 6. In MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x To enable or disable the effect in MS-DOS: 1. When it is a feature in the Settings tabbed page. for example C:\SB16. 2. C-2 Changing Audio Card Settings
User Manual - Page 45

... 16-bit digitized sound test, but it works fine during High DMA transfers. Problems in Windows 3.1x: Problem Cause Solution No sound is heard when running your audio card's Windows applications. On the File menu in the Command Line box and click the OK button. Run the Plug and Play configuration utility and select Low DMA in place of the sound drivers...
User Manual - Page 52

Before you need to configure Windows 95 and set up Microsoft Internet Explorer for your Internet Service Provider. Information from your Internet Service Provider. u Your password. Setting Up Microsoft Internet Explorer If you have installed Microsoft Internet Explorer, you proceed to set up Microsoft Internet Explorer, get the following ready: 1. This is usually not ...
User Manual - Page 53

... choice and click Next. 7. Your Internet mail server. Under "Setup Options" choose "Manual" and click Next. 4. If prompted, insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM to Connect" dialog box. 5. Your e-mail address. Select your Internet Service Provider and click Next. 3 Click Next to install files and driver to do not have the above information, call your Internet...
User Manual - Page 58

... the next part of the setup. 5. This is required by your Internet Service Provider as the first part of a modem. This may not be asked to the Microsoft Internet Explorer Program Group and double-click the "Get on the "Get Connected" dialog box. 7. Run your modem under Windows 3.x and to do the following: u Set up successfully...
User Manual - Page 64

... change your e-mail address (e.g., you change your Internet service provider), you will attempt to terminate the sound being played. A message will be displayed when your e-mail address change your sound card with your sound card. 14 If Creative WebPhone cannot gain control of the Creative WebPhone Configure window. If this occurs during an active conversation, the call...
User Manual - Page 69

... your Creative PnP cards will install CTCM as CTSB16.SYS and SBIDE.SYS) so that loads the other low-level device drivers (such as a DOS device driver by adding the following lines to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file: SET CTCM= \CTCU /S /W= where and are the directories where your CTCM/CTCU and Windows 3.1x files are in Windows 3.1x. 3. The installation...
User Manual - Page 79

... Play (PnP), a revolutionary design philosophy and a new PC architecture specification finalized recently, the PC, hardware cards, drivers and the operating system can work together without any hardware settings on a legacy (non-PnP) card. As a result, older PnP systems shipped are not used by one of some compatibility problems. For more details, please read the section "PnP in...
User Manual - Page 89

...trademarks of their respective owners. 2 In addition, for Sound Blaster cards that Microsoft's Audio Compression Manager (ACM) supports. Half-Duplex Mode When you select this mode, you can record only an 8-bit wave file; No part of Creative Technology Ltd. since WaveSynth/WG must play back through the 16-bit DMA channel. u Creative FastSpeech playback is a trademark of this publication may...

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