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Is there any way to increase the quality of the sound effects? I find it just crackles. The dos version can be helped by changing dosbox's quality settings, but since this is a windows port I don't know how you would accomplish this.
As a result every sound causing this crackling effect
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avatar_58: Is there any way to increase the quality of the sound effects? I find it just crackles. The dos version can be helped by changing dosbox's quality settings, but since this is a windows port I don't know how you would accomplish this.
As a result every sound causing this crackling effect

Have you tried lowering the Hardware Sound Acceleration setting in Windows?
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avatar_58: Is there any way to increase the quality of the sound effects? I find it just crackles. The dos version can be helped by changing dosbox's quality settings, but since this is a windows port I don't know how you would accomplish this.
As a result every sound causing this crackling effect
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kalirion: Have you tried lowering the Hardware Sound Acceleration setting in Windows?

Well no since I use Windows 7
Running Windows 7 x64 with a Creative X-Fi PCIe card and PAX modded drivers. I get no crackling at all. If you are using a Creative X-Fi card by any chance, you might want to look into newer drivers or PAX drivers, as the official drivers had issues on Windows 7 up until recently.
Post edited August 11, 2010 by sear
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kalirion: Have you tried lowering the Hardware Sound Acceleration setting in Windows?
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avatar_58: Well no since I use Windows 7

I knew Windows 7 got rid of that option from DXDiag, but I didn't know it was missing from
"Sounds and Audio Devices", or its Win 7 equivalent...