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ffeternal
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Well I've installed FF7 on my new laptop and everything works great except 8-bit palette textures (obviously) and the sound at the No. 1 Reactor FMV when it blows up. Basically music and sound effects work up until the FMV then cut out. I'm not using FF7Music, all I've installed is the 1.02 Patch then Chocobo patch then the MiniGamesPatch with YAMP. Here are some ideas I have about the issue along with the spec of my machine (might help if other people have same particular hardware - could narrow issue to that hardware):
Spec of my laptop:
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- New sound stack in Vista. The way Vista handles audio is different to XP. It can grant exclusive mode to an application and increase it's priority and volume levels can be adjusted per-application or across all applications. Could FF7 be getting confused with Vista's audio stack? Can exclusive mode or any other settings be used to fix this issue? There are a number of options in the properties of a sound device in Vista: Default Format, Exclusive Mode, Enhancements, etc.
- I Alt-Tabbed when the sound cut out and opened the Volume Mixer and found that the volume level for FF7 was at 0. I put it back up to 67 and Alt-Tabbed back to FF7 but there is still no sound. Could the TrueMotion 2.0 codec be causing the problem or is it one of the other ideas I've mentioned? Could a file or program be made to stop the volume level going to 0?
- I have a program called SRS Audio Sandbox installed which improves the quality of sound played using SRS psychoacoustic technologies. As part of the program a driver is installed which acts as a filter added on the main sound device. Could this be causing the issue? I'm unsure if people having the same issue had SRS Audio Sandbox installed.
- Do the FMVs include sound or is the sound produced by a MIDI? If it's the former then I can safely say that MIDI isn't causing the issue.
Spec of my laptop:
- AMD Athlon X2 QL-60 1.9GHz Dual-Core
- 2GB RAM
- Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 32-bit
- ATi Radeon 3100
- Realtek HD Audio
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