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My game is not playing some of its music in-game. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate, sound courtesy of Creative XtremeMusic sfx card, in Entertainment mode. My in-game sound settings are set to SoundBlaster AWE32 I/O port 220h (IRQ 5, DMA 5) for sound, and Turtle Beach Maui or MPU 401 General Midi (both accepted) for MIDI music format. I am experiencing zero music in a number of scenes (not all). I am seeking fix for this problem.. Does anybody have any ideas as to what I can do to enable full music?
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Yan2K: My game is not playing some of its music in-game. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate, sound courtesy of Creative XtremeMusic sfx card, in Entertainment mode. My in-game sound settings are set to SoundBlaster AWE32 I/O port 220h (IRQ 5, DMA 5) for sound, and Turtle Beach Maui or MPU 401 General Midi (both accepted) for MIDI music format. I am experiencing zero music in a number of scenes (not all). I am seeking fix for this problem.. Does anybody have any ideas as to what I can do to enable full music?
Make sure you don't have "Synth" muted in Windows sound settings.
That particular setting is not disabled in my system Sounds settings. This game is 100% Windows 7 compatible, is it? Why is it that some soundtracks work and some don't?
I recommend using Sound Blaster 16 as the sound device and MPU-401for the music device. These are the settings I use, and the music works fine. Check the IRQ/DMA channels in the DOSBox .conf file (dosboxtex3.conf, I believe), and match them with the configuration in game.
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Vagabond: I recommend using Sound Blaster 16 as the sound device and MPU-401for the music device. These are the settings I use, and the music works fine. Check the IRQ/DMA channels in the DOSBox .conf file (dosboxtex3.conf, I believe), and match them with the configuration in game.
it's dos box you shouldn't have to touch the sound.
Post edited November 10, 2010 by plumgas
i had a similar problem under XP. it didn't play any music, but speech was working fine. so played a bit around with the soundsettings and after switching to [url=http://img1.imagebanana.com/img/dfmb0giu/pand2.jpg]soundblaster in the midi section, the music is finally working on my PC.
Post edited December 05, 2010 by kpz