Ensoniq Es1371 Audiopci 97 Sound Card Driver 12
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Part of the deal when Ensoniq was purchased by Creative Labs was to integrate the AudioPCI DOS driver into the upcoming Sound Blaster Live!. Creative added Sound Blaster 16 emulation to the driver and removed the Ensoniq SoundScape support. AudioPCI itself was re-branded as several Creative Labs sound cards, including the Sound Blaster PCI 64, PCI 128, Vibra PCI, and others. The Ensoniq ES1370 audio chip was renamed Creative 5507 and revised into AC'97-compliant variants, the ES1371 and ES1373, and used for several more years on card and as integrated motherboard audio.
Cards with ES1370 run natively at 44 kHz sampling frequency, meaning that 12, 24, 32 and 48 kHz become resampled. Resampling means lower sound quality, worse synchronization and possibly higher CPU utilization. Cards with ES1371 run at 48 kHz conforming to AC97, so 11, 22 and 44 kHz become resampled. For few soundcards feature multiple quartzes or a PLL, resampling is often used with all its potential problems.
The Ensoniq AudioPCI is a low-cost PCI sound card that notably used software to emulate a MIDI synthesizer using a proprietary wave table format. It also supported up to 48kHz PCM input and output and up to 4 channels in some configurations. It is also one of the sound card models currently supported in VMWare virtual machines.
Shortened to ES1370, the ES1371 is a revision to the ES1370, to overcome some of its long-term limitations on playback and sampling rate. As mentioned previously, a given ES1371 sound card might have up to 4 channels: Left and Right, Surround, Center, LFE. The audio in each channel is a mono stream of interleaved top and bottom, left and right stereo samples, resulting in a total of 16-bit, full-duplex stereo samples over 48kHz audio. This is called \"I2S stereo.\"
The ESS-Sigmatec Solo-1 is an integrated audio chip used for many soundcards in the market. The ESS-Solo-1 is an enhanced version of the ES1371 Asrechaudio CPU found in many sound cards such as the ESS-Solo-1, ESS-Solo-2, and ESS-Solo-3, which are similar to the NES sound card. They use a separate digital audio processor called the ESS-Solo-1 and the ESS-Solo-2 for sound generation and mixing and the ESS-Solo-3 for mixing output. d2c66b5586