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Old February 15th, 2003   #1 (permalink)
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WHY does the sound seizes when saving in Pj64 0.8.5

Can someone help me?I've noticed that if I save continuosly in Pj64 0.8.5,the sound seizes.Please,I need a remedy.
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hmm...I'm assuming you are using 1964 0.8.5 (not PJ64 ) because well, it IS in the 1964 forum . Anyways, what sound plugin are you using? And what OS are you running? you should give more information so people can help you.
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Sorry,it's 1964 0.8.5,I'm using one of the Azimer Sound plugins,on Windows 98 SE
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Edited the thread title to avoid confusion.
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Actually I have noticed the same problem with almost all the emus.(pj64 and even all psx emus) When using savestates sound tends to disappear. I am sure its not 100% remediable. Trying different sound plugins is only good suggestion I can think of.
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Try using the Azimer 0.40 beta rev 2 audio (If it isn't on NGEMU yet just send me a private message and I'll hook you up ), I find it to be less of a problem when using savestates constantly. Also try setting the emulator to 'pause sound during emulation'.
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I've tried it.I think Azimer v1.2(Full) is better.That's what I use.
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I've tried it.I think Azimer v1.2(Full) is better.That's what I use.
Azimer v1.2 (Full)??? There is no such plugin, I think you are a bit confused.
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I was about to say... heh, oh well...
Just use the N64 cartirige saves and not savestates if it is a huge problem, or simply stop emulatiion and then start again to 'reset' the sound...
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Your confusion me. I am understand nothing,, or little. Please my reply to edit thread again. Thanx!!2
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I'm talking about the sound problem when using the F5(Quick Save) button repeatedly in 1964 v0.8.5.It seizes after a certain time
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I discovered that if you restart the game and you go to load game and load the game file there,the sound is still there.I discovered it when playing Castlevania:Legacy Of Darkness.If I save at a spot using F5 and I save using the savegame crystal in the game,when I restart the game and load the game file,the sound is still there.Sounds like a bug to me.
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