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Old February 10th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Question Question about command lines

Hi everyone, new guy here . I just recently downloaded and installed this pSX emulator and got all the necessary BIOS, .dlls and all that. I've run into a problem with the game Xenogears. The sound is all messed up! Now before you go pointing me towards another thread, I have honestly looked at all of them, looked at the FAQ, looked around the internet, and the best I've gotten is "use the -S command line". So my question is: what is this command line? How do I enter it into the game? I've looked around the configurations for this emulator and I can't figure out where I'm supposed to enter this "-S" that will supposedly fix my sound. Please help!

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command line = dos prompt

you basically run it from a dos window with that switch, or you make a shortcut to the pSXEmu exe and put the switch at the end of the link in the shortcut.

i wouldnt guarentee that fixing your problem tho, some other games (like final fantasy 7) have issues with screwy sound. Remember this is the 1st (and second) release of the emu, dont expect perfection
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