Reply 20 of 25, by Cloudschatze
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wrote:speaking of the game presets though , are there any that work with Win2K? , Ive been trying to use the legacy game presets that came with the Win98 installation , but they can't be imported into Win2K (the drivers seem to demand .aup files, as opposed to .sea files) have any ever been made? or is there some way to convert them?
The following excerpt is from the Live!Ware for Windows 2000 readme file. I'm not sure how helpful this is, especially if you aren't even presented with an option for importing .ea2 files with a later Live!Ware release. In that case, manually recreating a few of the presets shouldn't be too troublesome, since it sounds like you have access to the settings from your other system.
1. INSTALLATION NOTES
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Installing the Live!Ware for Windows 2000 software will remove
all your existing Environmental Audio (EA) and Super-Environment
presets from your computer. If you want to keep your existing
EA presets, please refer to the instructions below.
(Please note that Super-Environment presets are not supported
in this Live!Ware).
If you want to keep your existing:
EA presets
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1) Click Start -> Programs -> Creative -> Sound Blaster Live!
-> AudioHQ.
2) In the AudioHQ window, click the Environmental Audio icon
to start the EA applet.
3) In the Environment box, select the EA preset that you want
to export, and then click the Export button.
4) Save the preset in a temporary folder on your Desktop.
5) Repeat Step 3 to Step 4 until all presets you want are
saved.
6) Install Live!Ware for Windows 2000.
7) Import the saved presets (.eap, .ea2) using the EA applet.
(Please note that the presets that you import will only be
imported to the speaker setting that you have exported from).