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Creative Labs CT4870 / CT4780 Sound Card Questions & Answers
Installing an older SBLive card model CT4780
The CD jumper cable goes to the CD IN on the audio card. It can go to either the CD or the DVD drive; it depends on which one you'll use for most of the AV discs. If you mostly listen to audio CDs in the CD drive, connect the jumper to that device. If you watch movies on DVDs and listen to CDs, connect the jumper to the DVD drive. Just make sure to put your audio CDs into that drive and not into the CD drive. The Aux port is for connecting to an internal TV tuner or other video capture card. The TAD port is for connecting the SB Live! card to a voice modem to make the computer a telephone answering device.
Creative still has the documentation for the SB Live! audio cards on their support site. It's in the section that lists all of their devices:
https://support.creative.com/Products/product_list.aspx?catID=1&CatName=Sound+Blaster . Use the menus to select Live! in the first column. Then choose Sound Blaster Live! in the third column. Click Next. Click on the link for the Quick Start Guide near the top of the page. Select one of the listed manuals to download and solve the problem given in the Captcha box. The current link to Quick Start Guide for the SB Live audio cards is
https://files.creative.com/manualdn/Manuals/TSD/2389/sblive.pdf .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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Windows 7 driver
Creative labs ct4780 is not supported by Windows 7. So you can download the driver for Windows XP and install it in compatibility mode. Click
here to download the driver.
Configure the driver installation program to run in compatibility mode. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Locate the executable file for the driver installation program.
b. Right-click the file, and then click
Properties.
c. In the
PackageName Properties dialog box, click the
Compatibility tab.
d. Click to select the
Run this program in compatibility mode for check box, click
Windows XP (Service Pack 2) in the
Run this program in compatibility mode for list, and then click
OK.
e. Double-click the executable file to start the installation program.
See:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
No sounds
right click my computer in the desktop click properties then hardware then device manger and see if the drivers are loaded properly if you dont see an yellow or red marking in audio video and game controller the driver is loaded properly next click start setting control panel then click audio device you will see the volume slider increase them to full and dont tick the mute button if the volume slider is grayed reinstall the drivers
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