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    Default One small problem with EPSXE.

    The graphics are great and the sound works fine, except for one thing which I am wondering if there is anyway to fix it.

    I am playing Digimon World at the moment. Everything is fine until I go into battle and the battle theme plays very slow.
    I thought it might have been the game itself but playing it through the PSX shows the music works fine there. The graphics are not as great as ESPXE so I don't play PSX much.
    Anyone know what I could do? Is there a GREAT sound plugin out there somewhere that may fix this problem?

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    Post your specs, as well the plugins, and settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meganova View Post
    Post your specs, as well the plugins, and settings.


    Sorry this is new computer. Where do I find the specs again?


    Plugin: Pete's OpenGL2 Driver 2.9
    Author: Pete Bernert
    Card vendor: ATI Technologies Inc.
    GFX card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250

    Resolution/Color:
    - 640x480 Window mode
    - Internal X resolution: 1
    - Internal Y resolution: 1
    - Keep psx aspect ratio: off
    - No render-to-texture: off

    - Filtering: 0
    - Hi-Res textures: 0
    - TexWin pixel shader: off
    - VRam size: 0 MBytes

    Framerate:
    - FPS limitation: on
    - Frame skipping: off
    - FPS limit: Auto

    Compatibility:
    - Offscreen drawing: 2
    - Framebuffer effects: 3
    - Framebuffer uploads: 1

    Misc:
    - Scanlines: off
    - Mdec filter: on
    - Screen filtering: on
    - Shader effects: 0/1
    - Flicker-fix border size: 0
    - GF4/XP crash fix: off
    - Game fixes: off [00000000]



    Sound Plugin: P.E.Op.S DSound Audio Driver 1.9

    Mode: High Compatibility
    Volume: Medium
    Reverb: PSX reverb
    Interpolation: Gaussian interpolation


    The Plugins I am using are @

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    Try using Eternal SPU Lite as you Sound plugin, and run the game again.

    Also, switch to Nice settings for your graphic config.

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    The OpenGL2 driver is for NVidia, and the Pete's Direct3D is for ATI. It is possible for a problem created by one driver to effect the other output, so the wrong Video plugin might hamper your sound like you described.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skullpoker View Post
    The OpenGL2 driver is for NVidia, and the Pete's Direct3D is for ATI. It is possible for a problem created by one driver to effect the other output, so the wrong Video plugin might hamper your sound like you described.
    Sorry no idea what Nvidia and ATI are. Sorry.



    Quote Originally Posted by meganova View Post
    Try using Eternal SPU Lite as you Sound plugin, and run the game again.

    Also, switch to Nice settings for your graphic config.

    The music is slower now and is sounding very bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roryh View Post
    Sorry no idea what Nvidia and ATI are. Sorry.

    The music is slower now and is sounding very bad.
    Video card companies. Have you tried turning off screen filtering?

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    So I turned off Screen Filtering with:

    EPSXE SPU CORE 1.7 - The batlles went too fast and the music also. Getting somwhere I hope lol
    Eternal SPU Plugin 1.41 - No difference from before.
    Eternal SPY PLugin Lite - No difference
    P.E.Op.S. DSound Driver 1.9 - No difference.
    Gonna try the other two plugins without screen filtering
    Last edited by roryh; 21st-August-2011 at 13:49.

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