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Octamed in Winuae/Amikit
« on: June 06, 2009, 02:48:06 PM »
Hey Folks,

I've got Winuae/Amikit setup on my laptop. Specs:

2.0 Ghz Core2 Duo (T7250)
3Gb ram
Intel mobile 965 chipset
Windows XP SP3

I'm getting skipping and general lag in the audio w/ Octamed SS 1.03
I'm using the defualt audio settings from Amikit.

I've been reading post here that folks have got sound working 100% in WinUAE.

Could someone post their audio settings here so I can get an idea of what you guys are doing to achieve this?

I think my machine is up for the task?
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Re: Octamed in Winuae/Amikit
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2009, 05:31:56 PM »
@amigaforever,

Thanks for that link. I'm going to give that a try. That sounds like it would really help out.

@Thread,

I've messed with a few settings and its seems to run smooth now. Problem now is that it sounds a bit distorted?. I guess I'll keep fiddling!
 

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Re: Octamed in Winuae/Amikit
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2009, 11:45:30 PM »
@hooligan,

Yea, I looked at renoise a while back. It seems that they have a Mac & Linux version now. I dont use trackers that much these these days. I'd thought I'd try and get Octamed running on my laptop to see if it sounded good enough to ditch my A2000.

Its free and I already know how to use. Two big positives in that favor.
After all this fiddling though I proabaly could have learned Renoise by now! :)