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Oh man: I also bought Pro Pinball Timeshock which also runs with DosBox and runs really good on my computer. So, I thought those much older Pinball games need much less "power" and would run smoothly ... but it's the opposite case: the sound stutters! And the graphics are anything else than smooth. They are choppy and flicker like I have a 100MHz old PC ... :-.( I played with the dosbox.cfg (Window, Fullscreen, resolution, output) but nothing helped. Any idea?

Edit: okay, I found the first hint solving the stuttering sound: in the DOSbox.cfg, set

prebuffer=1000

in the[mixer] section. This solves sound stuttering, but the graphics are still choppy.
Post edited February 26, 2011 by outcast1
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outcast1: Oh man: I also bought Pro Pinball Timeshock which also runs with DosBox and runs really good on my computer. So, I thought those much older Pinball games need much less "power" and would run smoothly ... but it's the opposite case: the sound stutters! And the graphics are anything else than smooth. They are choppy and flicker like I have a 100MHz old PC ... :-.( I played with the dosbox.cfg (Window, Fullscreen, resolution, output) but nothing helped. Any idea?

Edit: okay, I found the first hint solving the stuttering sound: in the DOSbox.cfg, set

prebuffer=1000

in the[mixer] section. This solves sound stuttering, but the graphics are still choppy.
Sorry for being 9 years late to answer your question, but I found upping the CPU cycles on DOSBox, which you can do with Ctrl+F12, will fix any problems with the sound lagging the game.