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Diamond XS51 XtremeSound 5.1 16 bit Sound Card | 
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Brand: Diamond Multimedia Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $16.87 You Save: $3.12 (16%)
New (28) Used (3) from $16.87
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 17087
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.6 x 2.9
MPN: XS51 Model: XS51 UPC: 757448003314 EAN: 0757448003314 ASIN: B000FJR1EY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dolby EX and DTS formats 5.1 channel DVD playback | | • | 48K/16 bit playback; 48K/16bit recording | | • | 5.1 virtual speaker shifter providing surround sound for CDs, and MP3s | | • | EAX 2.0 and A3D sound support | | • | PCI 2.2 Interface with bus mastering and burst modes |
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Product Description Diamond's Xtreme Sound gives you high level, theater quality sound while for videos, music and gaming. Give yourself a total DVD Theater surround sound experience, with true 5.1 channel surround sound. It's an essential upgrade for anyone who wants to improve computer audio while freeing up valuable computer system resources. It also includes Audacity, a multi-track recording/editing studio. You can Import sound files, edit them, and combine them with other files or with new recordings. Export your recordings in several common file formats, such as WAV and MP3. Editing is simple with the Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete tools. Use unlimited Undo and Redo to go back any number of steps, while you edit and mix an unlimited number of tracks. Fade the volume up or down smoothly with the Envelope tool. Remove static, hiss, hum, or other constant background noises from your recordings. Level meters help monitor volume levels before, during, and after recording. You can dub over existing tracks to create multi-track recordings. Game port Internal input connectors for CD and Aux Audio Audacity features - 16bit/48KHz playback; 6-channel audio output; 10 band Equalizer with presets; Easy connection to home audio equipment; Special effects including concert hall and more Inputs - Mic in, stereo line in Outputs - L/R front and rear channels, center/subwoofer Operating System - Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP Media Center System Requirements - 850 MHZ CPU; PCI slot; 128MB RAM; 20MB Hard disk space; CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Not compatible with Flight Simulator X April 2, 2008 The sound card was not compatible with Flight Simulator X and caused it to lock up even without the gameport being used. The game port was not recognized by Win XP and there were no instructions on how to configure the gameport. In fact the product specs didn't even mention that the game port was there. Overall a disappointing product.
Diamond XTREME JUNK! February 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am in full agreement of the first review! No amount of coaxing has worked for installing the 16-bit card, so I bought the 24-bit card, same thing! I emailed and called costumer support, however there is no support. No return emails, nobody is ever available by phone. Stay away, do not buy, be warned! You get what you pay for.
Good sound card for the money December 11, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
You can't loose with this sound card if all you want to do is upgrade what you would find on a typical motherboard. Nothing fancy, just noticeably better and at a good price. Mike
Easy to install and good sound March 19, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered this card to put in my mother's computer. She needed a basic card for listening to online music and such - nothing fancy - and this fit the bill. Install was a snap and took perhaps 10 minutes. I encountered no problems with drivers on XP and she was back up and happily listening to music within 15 minutes. Perhaps not the card for a picky audiophile, but great as a no-frills, good quality card which delivers surprisingly good sound for such little money.
Good Basic Sound Card February 12, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I needed a new sound card for an older computer and didn't want to spend a lot of money. This card fit the bill perfectly. While Windows XP didn't install the card natively, once the drivers were loaded off of the enclosed installation disk, the system rebooted and there was sound.
Don't expect audiophile quadraphonic rock-your-world super-duper sound for $20. But good stereo sound - good enough to play your kids' crappy mp3's for hours and hours - you'll get plenty of that.
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