I would check too things: the BIOS of your motherboard and the driver of the soundchip. The embedded AC97 is a good soundchip which shouldn't cause you any specific trouble. The only way to get the full sound as it stands is to use a Y-adapter but that would kill the sound Q. That's better than before but the computer generated sounds come from the speaker-out on the back of my PC (motherboard as I have on-board sound) nothing from the Line-out jack. When I play a PCE game with Magic Engine the CD music comes out of the from headphone jack. btw did i mention the same thing happns with YAME. I know i may be asking to rack you brains alittle but if you can see what I'm doing wrong please help. I checked my CMOS but can't find anything related to this. "Please Enable Sound Blaster Pro i BIOS settins First!" When I check my System properties the sound driver installed isĪlso when I boot my PC there is a DOS message in the backgroud of the Windows splash screen tha sz the audio cable runs from the back of my CDDrive to the motherboard. I'm useing on-board sound from an ASUS A7V-E motherboard. Hey, I was giveing you guys the wrong info. hmm, when MagicEngine play an audio track, do you get sound from the CD-ROM drive headphone plug? I don't see what it could be, if there's an audio cable inside your PC to connect the CD-ROM drive to the sound card it should always work. Just set the 'cd_audio_input_line' option to '5' to select the right CD input line. Loading backup RAM database index file : "C:\DOWNLOADS\MAGIC ENGINE 9.9 BETA 4\backup.idx". WAVEOUT vol = 86 (selected as CD input line) Looks like even more trouble.Ĭhecking sound card mixer ("VIA Audio (WAVE)" v5.0). I tried ME 9.9 beta 4 but still no music. You should try the lastest version (v0.99b4), it should work a lot better. V0.98 of MagicEngine didn't support the sound card mixer driver, it used another way to control CD sound. Just out of curiosity, is your card an ISA or a PCI? My guess is that you don't have the Creative drivers and/or mixer utility installed. COMPACTDISC vol = 74 (selected as CD input line) found 1 sound card(s)Ĭhecking sound card mixer ("AWE64G Mixer " v4.38). have you installed Creative's drivers for the SB16? I have a very similar card, an AWE64, and here's the portion of my LOG.TXT for a CD game: Read sector 3590searching game backup RAM in database. Loading backup RAM database index file : "C:\PCEngine TV\Magic Engine 9.8 Full\backup.idx". Setup primary buffer: freq=44100 channels=2 bits=16. Heres the log file for an original Lords of thunder Windows 98 reads the PC Engine disc as an Audio CD. There is an audio cable running between the CD drive and the soundcard. This happens with both burned games and originals. I've tried to designate the correct CD drive but it doesn't work. If not, take the number next to the correct device and put it next to the variable in PCE.INI. I get the same results everytime.no music. I've opened the games on two different CD drives and used both the Magic System and the System Cards. When I boot a CD game it runs fine with sound effects but no. Posted: Wed 5:42 am Post subject: Everything works but no CD audioĪll the Hucard roms run perfect. Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in There is a location for it to go, and as long as they're in the same folder it just needs to be the name not a file path.MagicEngine :: View topic - Everything works but no CD audioįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register You also need to edit the cue sheet to make sure the proper name of the image is also in the cue sheet. Just to be certain as well, you do have your cue sheets and bin / iso files in the same folder, correct? The cue sheet needs to be the same exact name as the image file. These are my settings, that is my BIOS file and I can load PCFX games up. In the folder you chose for BIOS you should have a 1mb even file called "pcfx.bios". This should save the path settings to your RA Config. Once you have changed your path in RA and the System/BIOS Dir line shows the full path, go back to the first Main Menu tab. My full path is F:\Emulator\RetroArch\_RetroArch\system and it is full of BIOS and save files. Change this line to the location where you want ALL of your systems BIOS to be located and where you are comfortable with emulators making saves if you are using a specific save engine. Go to tab two and go all the way down to Directory. On the first tab of RA you'll see Load Cofig, Save Current config, Save New Config. Load which ever config you are going to use in RetroArch, if its the default one its fine.
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