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Re: Subway USB and AmigaAMP
« Reply #14 from previous page: July 15, 2010, 10:29:23 PM »
Oh, I coudn't start Youtube till now... you're the one of those videos. I've seen a couple of them and I like them very much. But weren't you playing delitracker in another?
 
And a second thing I've discovered right now: in my childhood there was a game I liked to play a lot in the Spectrum 48k although it was very simple. As the game was from a LoadNRun casette, the name wasn't the original of the game. That was years ago. This year I've found versions of it for the PlayStation 2 even, and too for the Snes with the name of Bomberman.
What I didn't know when I bought my Amiga which came with the Dynamite Pack (still haven't tried it after 3 months) is that that was the game!
 
And looking it well... I thought your Avatar was a draw, but for the video... is it a real photo? Of whom if I can ask you?
 
EDIT: Well, I've seen your photo gallery and now I have the answer...
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Re: Subway USB and AmigaAMP
« Reply #15 on: July 16, 2010, 10:55:24 AM »
Hi:
I've noticed the problem isn't only with AmigaAmp. I've tried Aminet Radio, Hippo Player and Eagle Player (I think I coudn't before because I didn't have guigfx.library, at least for Aminet Radio). The message I get with all of them is "COULD NOT ALLOCATE AUDIO CHANNELS" (yes, Aminet Radio worked right before that). I'm sure it's because what @PanterHZ said and something -AHI or all the players- search for a Sound Card, but only when the USB stick is attached and it must confuse it with a sound card and doesn't find the audio channels.
 
The only solution I found would be to find a way in which the USB was diferenciated, but why there's no problem if I open the player before?
 
So it has to be the same for all the people that has a Subway USB controller and insert the USB stick before opening any player.
I talked with Lauri and asked to try the same with his Amiga (he's got Subway too) and Amiga Amp and he got the same problem.
 
Is it possible NOBODY has tried before me to put an usb stick and open any player? I've searched and searched and have found nobody talking about it.
 
Please, SOMEONE WHO HAS A SUBWAY (there must be at least a couple): what player do you use and can you use it if you put a USB stick before opening the player?
 
Thanks in advance
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Re: Subway USB and AmigaAMP
« Reply #16 on: July 16, 2010, 12:22:16 PM »
How knows? I'll try it
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Re: Subway USB and AmigaAMP
« Reply #17 on: July 16, 2010, 10:11:56 PM »
I've been trying with Trident to find a way to disable that sound, but I didn't find a way, but.... I've changed something. Not sure what it was Perhaps that Trident was saying it didn't find a TCP/IP (although I had Genesis and the Wifi pcmcia attached) and later don't know how I got it without that messages...
 
The thing is that now when I put the USB, the sound of USB attached plays, but I get no message on the screen (before I had one of USB found or similar), and if I open now whatever player it works. If I leave the USB pendrive attached when I turn on the Amiga, I get the AHI request when I open the player, but not if I boot the amiga, then put the USB stick and then open the player (or if I open the player and then put the stick).
 
Now it's a completely reasonable behaviour.
 
So the question is solved (I would like to give a good explanation of how it was solved, but I can't).  Thanks everybody for the help!
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