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Labels: 6400, advanced, Audigy, audio, Dell, Dell Lied, driver, E1505, HD Audio, Inspiron, Sigmatel, sound, Sound Blaster, STAC9200, what you hear
10 years later. Dell's at it again. Old issue: Dells E1505 laptop and certain other models do NOT come with Sound Blaster Audigy hardware. This blog is about the follow up that occurs as I address this issue.
Labels: 6400, advanced, Audigy, audio, Dell, Dell Lied, driver, E1505, HD Audio, Inspiron, Sigmatel, sound, Sound Blaster, STAC9200, what you hear
Labels: 6400, advanced, Audigy, audio, Dell, Dell Lied, driver, E1505, HD Audio, Inspiron, LG Driver, mixer, Sigmatel, sound, Sound Blaster, STAC9200, what you hear
The "I Believe Dell Lied" website was established to describe a problem related to the advertising and functionality of the integrated Sound Blaster Audigy advanced HD audio upgrade, offered on certain Dell notebook computers. This blog will have updated information.
While related issues are still in play, the problematic advertising has been addressed in a mostly satisfactory way by Dell. There is still room for improvement, but the fundamental discrepancy in the advertising has been resolved.
NOTE: As of 8/30/06 Dell has updated both Dell.com and the Dell Outlet websites to better reflect that the "integrated Sound Blaster Audigy ADVANCED HD audio" option is a *Software Edition* (Software only) package.
It is not a sound card. It is a CD with software. It does not "come with" a hardware Sound Blaster Audigy upgrade on the E1505 and some other Dell Inspiron models.
Dell still uses the word "integrated" which some people may infer to mean "hardware on the motherboard", or "onboard sound" which it is not in this case.
To clarify, Dell means they are selling Sound Blaster Audigy software that is integrated with audio utlities into a software suite of audio tools, without Sound Blaster Audigy hardware.
The software they provide, virtualizes the "Audigy" features.
In other words, it uses your system processor to emulate the features of a "Sound Blaster Audigy" in software. I'd like to thank Dell for making this change to their website(s), and hope they will take the extra step to clarify the "integrated" issue.
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Labels: 6400, advanced, Audigy, audio, Dell, Dell Lied, driver, E1505, HD Audio, Inspiron, LG Driver, mixer, Sigmatel, sound, Sound Blaster, STAC9200, what you hear