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Offline olegilTopic starter

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Weird sound problems...
« on: November 08, 2002, 10:18:50 AM »
I just decided to install an SB 128 into the Mediator (since I managed to fix the A1240 a while back).

The MMCD had a rather new version of AHI on it, so this was installed also. I didn't have any speakers with headphones connector, so I haven't had a chance to test anything. But I started up my newly purchased copy of Payback for some cop-killing while waiting for someone. And I immediately noticed the sound suddenly seemed _terrible_. I'm getting aliasing in bucket loads. It sounds more like C64 than an Amiga. And Payback doesn't use AHI.

I do note that the AHI I had before (from OS3.9 CD) was set up for 57kHz, while the new one doesn't go above 48kHz. I was thinking maybe Payback tests the screenmode and adjusts internal sampling rate accordingly, but this doesn't work because AHI has set up some timer totally weird. But I'm at a loss how to fix things. I realize now that I've been missing out on a bucket load of updates to the MMCD because I forgot to register. I'll do that on monday (CD is at home and network is at work...), but it would be nice to know if someone has ever seen a problem like this.


Removing the sb128 files from devs:AHI and devs:AudioModes didn't make any difference, AHI still insists on using SB128 modes. This has me SEVERLY annoyed, because it means this thing is impossible to ever get rid of.

I haven't found out how AHI is started either. There's nothing in startup-sequence or user-startup that mentions anything to do with AHI, but it's still started up no matter what I do. (I couldn't find any addaudiomodes). I want my Payback like it was before yesterday, grod darnit...
 

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Re: Weird sound problems...
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2002, 02:09:20 PM »
Oh come on, someone must have some idea...
 

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Re: Weird sound problems...
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2002, 02:16:06 PM »
Yep. With or without the SB128 doesn't make any difference now.