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Another thing for everyone to consider.
Seeing as SH4 uses the same "Sound Engine" (for lack of a better term) as SH3 you should all have sound acceleration set to 0. This cleared up my CTDs in SH3, and I have never had a CTD in SH4. But I too use the "U" key for the TBT. JCC |
What does it mean to have all sound set to 0? Do you mean in the options folder? How do you get sound volume? Thanks! Joe S
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He said "Sound Acceleration" set to 0.
But Jc is fond of using black font so its hard to read ;) |
I have no setting in any of the cfg files (main.cfg?) that mention hardware accelleration for sound. Where is this?
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This was a very common problem with SH3 and was posted about hundreds of times. There have been a number of references to it for SH4 as well, but here it is again (for XP... I have no idea how Vista may or may not work) Click on: Start Select: Run Type in: dxdiag A box will come up with several tabs across the top. Select the "Sound" tab. Move the Slider Marked "Hardware Sound Acceleration Level" all the way to the Left. Click Exit And you're done. Really very easy and it completely stopped my CTDs in SH3 (I couldn't even finish a training mission) and I have never had a CTD in SH4 that I couldn't source to my own stupidity. JCC |
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@John Channing:
Well, never let it be said I can't be taught something new! I never knew that way! Guess I was doing it the hard way, but then, that's the story of my life! :D I kneel at your feet!!! :rock: |
Of course in the context of SH4, I assumed that it was a setting in a game config file. It never occured to me that he meant to turn it off for my system. Huge difference.
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You know, the one thing SH4 does, is it let's you know just how good your system is, hardware and software. I'm currently waiting for a new power supply. My negative experiences started with some CTDs, and then my pc just started shutting off! I knew it wasn't the games fault, at least not really. I think the game engine needs to be tweaked a little to be a little more forgiving, but I'm convinced that my 650 watt Xion power supply with dual 22 amp 12 volt rails was defective from the get go, but was never really tested until SH4 came along. Had to send back one replacement, that was DOA, and now I'm waiting the replacement's replacement!! :hmm: JUNK!!!
Anyway, I've been parusing the forum getting all kinds of good tips and some interesting reading while I wait. Thanks!! :up: |
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Hope you know Im just kiddin ya. :rock: On a side note... somtimes a repeat topic can be a good thing. See you helped a few people ! |
Of course I knew... I just find the other schemes too. I dunno... dark.
I guess I just figured that it had been posted so many times that everyone knew it. My bad! Oh... and here is another little tip. If you got to another game (like BF1942 fer instance) it will reset it to high, and your SH4 crashes will come back. I make a habit of checking it, every so often just in case. One last thing is if you play IL-2, it will sound lousy. You willl have to re-set it to high, and then back for SH3-4. A bit of a pain in the a**, but whatareyahgonnado? JCC |
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@ tater - it's a DirectX option. Click Start/RUN, type in "dxdiag" then OK, wait for the analysis, then click the Sound tab, then slide the acceleration bar all the way to the left.
My only CTDs now are related to the Securom copy protection, it seems. Every two/three patrols, I get a CTD, and if I try to restart the game immediately I get a "ERROR 1000: PLEASE INSERT THE ORIGINAL DISC, NOT A BACKUP" message (?). The thing is, it IS the original DVD :o . I have to wait for about two minutes before restarting the game - I think the system clears the executable from memory. Don't know exactly, just speculating. |
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