Getting more information, More help, Technical support – CREATIVE Sound Blaster Audigy 2 User Manual

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Introduction iv

SB1394/FireWire applica-
tions, games or DVD
viewing

❑ Genuine Intel Pentium II 350 MHz or AMD 450 MHz processor for SB1394/FireWire applications or

games

SB1394/FireWire: Minimum 128 MB RAM for digital video (DV) capture and editing recommended,

Ultra DMA hard disk with 1 GB workspace (ATA-100, 7,200 rpm type and 6 GB recommended) for
DV applications

Games: At least 128 MB RAM recommended, 3D graphics accelerator with at least 8 MB of texture

RAM, available 300–500 MB of free hard disk space

DVD: At least second generation DVD-ROM drive with these recommended soft-DVD players:

InterVideo’s WinDVD 2000 or CyberLink’s PowerDVD 3.0 or later

DVD-Audio: Requires genuine Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon

TM

1 GHz or faster, 256 MB for

Windows 2000 SP3 and Windows XP SP1, and a second generation DVD-ROM drive 6X or higher.

Internet Multimedia and
Entertainment

Internet Radio: Requires at least a 56 kbps modem and an active Internet connection to run the
application.

Other applications may have higher system requirements or may require a microphone. Refer to the
application’s online Help documentation for details.

Getting More
Information

Refer to the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Getting Started Demo and the various online Help files for detailed
information on Creative applications. The Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Feature Showcase Demo gives you an
interactive introduction to Sound Blaster Audigy 2 and demonstrates the card’s capabilities.

More Help

View the contents of the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Installation and Applications CD for additional libraries
and other software. Visit the www.soundblaster.com site for the latest Sound Blaster news and products.
The site also includes information on making purchases, technical help, and the latest driver updates.

Technical Support

Visit www.soundblaster.com/support/faq for general help.

Minimum 256 MB RAM
recommended for Windows
2000 SP3 and Windows XP
SP1 users for games and DV
capture and editing.

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