Voyetra Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 Driver

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  1. Voyetra Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 Driver for Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP 32-bit.
  2. Feedback Improve your desktop's audio output for digital music, DVDs and gaming with the Riviera sound card from Turtle Beach. Analog audio outputs for up to 5.1-channel sound systems are built into the board along with an optical digital S/PDIF output for pass-through of Dolby Digital and DTS multi-channel DVD sound.
  3. Treat your ears to the ultimate audio experience for digital music, DVDs and gaming by upgrading your desktop system to the Montego DDL (Dolby Digital Live) sound card from Turtle Beach. Dolby Digital Live converts any audio signal into a Dolby Digital bitstream for playback through a home-theater system via a single cable.
  4. Turtle Beach's support (which will only communicate with you via email) will eventualy tell you that their driver on their site doesn't work for the optical ports, but you can use a driver from C-Media that will give you optical output. It won't however give you Dolby Digital Live which is the whole point behind the card.
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Voyetra Turtle Beach releases the Montego™ series of award-winning sound cards which sold over 2.5MM units. 2000 Voyetra Turtle Beach introduces the Santa Cruz – a 6-channel DSP-powered sound card that was shipped as the high-end solution for PC manufacturers such as Dell.

  • Operating system Windows XP 32-bit / 9x / 2000
  • License: Freeware (free)
  • Developer: Voyetra

Voyetra Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 Driver Download

Voyetra Turtle Beach Riviera 5.1 Driver for Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP 32-bit.

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If Creative Labs can be credited with giving the PC its voice, Turtle Beach is the company that let the PC sing. Over a decade ago, the company’s ISA-based MultiSound sound card was the best PC sound card money could buy. It was also the first sound card I ever tested that could deliver better than 90dB of dynamic range.

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Turtle Beach has undergone many changes since then (including an acquisition by software maker Voyetra), but the company has continued to make reliable cards like the Santa Cruz, based on Crystal Semiconductor’s 4630 audio processor. Its latest offering, the Catalina, switches over to VIA’s Envy24 audio controller and appears to be hitting a lot of the right chords. But can it really a carry a tune? Read on to find out.

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