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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Its deep dark and hot
Posts: 2
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Sound Plugins?
I've been using espxe for a bit now, but my main thing is finding a good sound plugin that can handle it, I'm running a Sound Blaster Audigy. And for games like FF9, Crono Trigger, FF7, and Lunar, the sound always comes out kinda sketchy in the movies - which really bugs me. Is there a sound plugin you guys have that you don't get too much crap with? or some helpful settings that could solve my issue? I've tried many different settings and I'm just getting fed up with it. I read through the faq and didn't see much on the sound so i'd thought I'd post my prob.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Its deep dark and hot
Posts: 2
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hehe, nm. I started messing with it again and figured out my problem. For me the problem seems to be the sync timing with how the game is actually running. I adjusted some of my video settings but it still kinda bothers me that I can run 300 fps on any game, but once I pop on the auto adjust thing for my fps (or w/e you wanna call it) it starts running my fps at 59.9. Which is just fine with me since I know its okay. but the thing that gets me is that once I do have it running that thing; my fps will dip down to 40 or even 30 sometimes which messes with the sound, speed, and quality of the game. All of my games should be running 59.9 at all times with no dips in frames...Not sure if this means anything to anyone, but just a curious find I kinda discovered.
Last edited by The Only Osky; June 8th, 2006 at 07:38. |
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