![]() Whoa?! Also there are no subtitles, what the hell.) It proves there is speech in that last game, but in every cutscene, after a second it just stops and the cutscene 'hangs' until you skip it. (My SB-PCI128 emulates DOS sound very well, but there is trouble with it too. And by worse, I mean it! Sounds more like Adlib, my dear God. > Now, I will run Day of the Tentacle, by LucasArts: there is no speech, only subtitles, and the music is worse than with my Creative Sound Blaster PCI128 (which is kickass by the way). > For instance, I take Bio Menace, an old game by Apogee: I run it, and all sound is perfect. I cannot understand why it works so bad! Is it the emulation? (Pain in the ass, guys, hard to disagree, eh! hehe!) It works, BUT. I know about the required files, the emulation setup, and the like. (Using legacy VXD driver (not WDM) for DOS games!) I am experiencing difficulties with a ES1938 (/1946?) AudioDrive sound card. Since some time, I have decided to set up an old Win9x/DOS machine next to my new WinXP. If the reader knows about ESS Technologies PCI sound cards, or sound cards in general, then any help OR advice/explanation are VERY appreciated! :twisted: If helped, though, I WILL gladly return the favor when I can. Howdy! I'm new here, sorry I could not keep it short. *Warning: This thread means a DEEP dive into 'ye old times!*
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