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M-Audio Revolution 5.1 High-Definition Surround Sound Card

M-Audio Revolution 5.1 High-Definition Surround Sound Card

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Brand: M-Audio
Category: Musical Instruments

List Price: $99.99
Buy Used: $44.95
You Save: $55.04 (55%)

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 6422

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 5.5 x 5

MPN: us991500
Model: us991500
UPC: 612391991500
EAN: 0612391991500
ASIN: B0002YK9SW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • SRS TruSurround XT and SRS Circle Surround delivers incredible suround sound
  • Control panel for bass management and other features
  • DTS output and Dolby Digital 5.1 decoding using third-party applications
  • Game support with Sensaura, EAX, DirectSound and A3D
  • Digital out transmits PCM, plus passthrough of AC-3 and DTS(coaxial)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Based on the multi-award winning Revolution 7.1, Midiman has turned the ultimate card for audiophiles into the ultimate card for gamers as well. Play all of your games, DVDs and music in surround sound, make games more realistic, and record or mix your own music. High-definition 24-bit/192kHz fidelity on all channels ensures that you'll experience all your entertainment the way it was meant to sound. Revolution 5.1 features support for today's state-of-the-art game technologies, as well as low CPU usage to insure lightning-fast visual response in gaming. Revolution 5.1 packs all this advanced technology into a small PCI card that's a breeze to install and use.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars M-AUDIO Revolution 5.1 for MAC PPC G4-G5   May 28, 2008
R. Varga
The card still needs some work to support features for games that come out for MAC G4 and G5 (PCI-X) systems. A recent BETA driver has been released for LEOPARD (10.5.X) and fixes the problem with the audio console not popping up in the System Preferences pane. DVD movies play great from the card: in particular through it's digital coax system as well as it's analog connection.

Games like QUAKE 4 and DOOM 3 have issues with the Revolution 5.1. Quake will either have the sound "popping" or "skipping" in intervals or at times a kernel panic happens, thus crashing the game. Doom 4 wont play audio AT ALL with the use of the Revolution 5.1. Both games that have the EAX HD sound option for your game, but it won't work with the 5.1 even though the card supports such audio features from these games. I've had no problems with games like Return to Castle Wolfenstien, Return to Castle Wolfenstien: Enemy Territory, and Quake 3 Arena when using the 5.1.

In runs great with WINDOWS VISTA and haven't heard from anyone I know, any problems with playing ANY games on their PC's.

M-Audio in my opinion, should have discontinued this card if it wasn't going to make the effort in maintaining FULL SUPPORT for users that STILL use their Apple G4 and G5 (PCI-X) systems. Both systems are expandable (G5 PCI-X has some limitations) and are powerful enough to run current software and will last in years to come. This card is perfect for it's price for those who don't or cant spend over $100.00 for a decent sound card. It's too bad this card has not been up to snuff as it should.



5 out of 5 stars Works Fine For Me   April 12, 2008
monkuboy (Temple City, CA United States)
I am only using this card for a stereo desktop hookup, with a pair of M-Audio AV-40 speakers. Why buy a 5.1 card for just a stereo setup? Because I wanted the M-Audio brand, as well as the capability for future multi-speaker setups.

This card does not come with overblown software that has all sorts of sound effects and environments, most of which are useless. If you want something that cleanly reproduces the sound source and relays it to your speakers, then this is the one to get.

A nice plus is it comes with a very versatile InterAudio's WinDVD program that does a great job of decoding and viewing DVD's.

Also, to finally address many complaints about this product not being compatible with Vista and having older drivers, M-Audio has finally released updated drivers that are compatible with Vista. Go to the support section of their website and download them. I am using XP and had no trouble whatsoever setting anything up.

In short, this is a reliable soundcard that does what it was intended to do without a bunch of bloatware toys that come with other manufacturer's cards that alter the signal and use up your computer's resources.



3 out of 5 stars Sounds decent but kinda squirrely   February 8, 2008
Michael Suter (Missoula, MT)
I bought this card to get digital out (with Dolby Digital) to send to my surround processor in my home theater and normal analog to my computer speakers so I could take advantage of the free instant movie watching feature on Netflix. After installation of the card and drivers from the supplied CD the default output was set to analog. Definitely above average sound quality. Tried switching to digital - couldn't get it to output from the coax digital out at first, but then for some unexplainable reason it started working. However, this card does not output digital and analog at the same time (like the M-Audio Audiophile 2496 that I wound up replacing it with). You have to open the Revolution 5.1 control panel and switch it from analog to digital. Therein was the issue. It didn't want to let go of whichever state it was in at the time. I would have to restart Windows sometimes to get it to let go of the analog or digital when going from normal computer use to home theater usage or vice versa. Did some research and come to find out other people are having problems with this card. I think there's something wrong with the drivers for XP and the most recent driver on the website is dated like 2004. Tried the most recent drivers (a few months more recent than the ones on the supplied CD). Nothing - no change. Gave up and sent it back to Amazon - replaced it with the aformentioned 2496 (which actually has recent driver support). Works much better for me, however I only need stereo analog out to my computer speakers. For those who actually need a 5.1 card, keep looking.




1 out of 5 stars In Brief, Use Caution   April 1, 2007
DJ McEdwards
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

Having installed the product according to instructions, I found it disabled all sound files and gave me a black screen. The only means of recovery was to reboot, and the only remedy for the product's interference was to remove the card and all its drivers. Highly unacceptable behavior for a product, and I returned it.


2 out of 5 stars Dissappointing   November 14, 2006
K. J. Morelli
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've studied the user manual, installed and reinstalled the drivers, but am left with the following unfortunate situation to report:
With my All-in-Wonder 9800Pro, when I capture video, the sound captures with the video in some sessions, not in others. Very strange. Never had this problem with my SoundBlaster.
The "Output Mixer" tab never shows any signals, no matter what other tabs' settings are chosen.
No bass/treble adjustments, so I have to route the sound thru an external amplifier to get the bass I want.
The earphone output is is usually dead. I haven't had time to figure out under what situations it works or not. Since I'm using an external amp, I simply plug the phones into it, anyway.
I suspected these problems might be related to my Windows 98SE, so I installed a friend's Windows XP Pro on a different partition, and ALL the same problems existed there, too! There are no new drivers on the manufacturer's web site to try.
Sorry, I've run out of ideas, so I can't recommend this sound card.


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