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So overall SH3 has performed pretty well on my new machine. However even after turning down the audio hardware acceleration my game just had another lock-up. The sound in the intro is also very choppy so thinking the music on may have had something to do with it I've been turning it off. Can anyone help me diagnose the problem? Thanks, B
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention I'm playing straight SH3 w/patch 1.4b and no mods so far.
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Most sound problems are usually due to one of four things...
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Graf Paper got the best tips. But have to add cause i had a similar problem to yours i threw out the sound card and enabled the onboard sound then the choppiness/static stopped. Are you using onboard sound or a PCI sound card? if PCI then disable it and as long as your mobo has onboard sound enable that.
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Actually, kiwi, if you had to resort to falling back to the onboard sound your trouble was likely caused by one of these faults:
Don't forget to disable Fast Read/Write for the AGP and set the AGP apeture to at least 128 (this is how much system RAM is allocated to buffer memory writes to the video card when video RAM is full) and disable shadowing for the BIOS and video card BIOS. Set your Gate A20 to Fast and disable Spread Spectrum for the RAM. All that Spread Spectrum does is reduce the radio frequency emissions from the RAM to reduce interference with nearby radios and televisions but it sacrifices stability in the RAM read/write to do so. This negatively impacts very fast RAM especially. As a general rule, onboard sound does not offer anywhere near the same quality and performance as an add-on card can unless your demands are no greater than 16-bit stereo. For newer systems some of these settings may be different or non-existent. I haven't moved into the modern 64-bit, PCI Express era yet. ![]() I used to love building my own computer systems until I got married. Now the wife spends all the money. ![]()
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I'm currently using onboard sound on an Asus M2n32-sli deluxe, that is using "SoundMax" interface and running out of the optical port to my stereo system. The only driver I can seem to pin down that relates to audio is in my "Device Manager", "System Devices", "Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio". The driver version is 5.10.0.5010 and dated 3/5/2004. Seems to be an old driver but what do I know. Are there other drivers that pertain to audio and where do I find them? As far as video goes, I'm running an Nvidia GeForce 8800GT w/driver version 6.14.11.6902, dated 10/25/2007. I know there is a new version available but I don't appear to be having any video problems other than my card appears to have some inconsistency when using the NVIDIA control panel. (my version doesn't have the display scaling feature that is blatently discussed in the help menu.) I've turned the audio hardware acceleration in the DXDiag to "No acceleration" at which point it becomes emulated and the driver information goes blank. But even after that when playing SH3 I had a lock up after playing for 5 minutes and then 10 minutes into my next try I had my first encounter with the "SH3 has encountered a problem and needs to close black screen" scenario. After that I played and it was stable for better than two hours. I just made sure to save my progess after every encounter of sigfnificance. I've only had this machine for a couple weeks and I haven't installed anything on it other than Norton 360 and SH3. No new codecs or software other that a Java "plug in". Where do I go from here? If there is more information I can provide please let me know. Thanks for all your help. B
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Can anyone make sense of this? My event viewer has a message that reads as follows and I'm wondering if it contains a clue as to what I should do next. Thanks, B
Type:error Event ID: 1000 Description: Faulting application sh3.exe, version 1.4.0.1, faulting module sh3.exe, versopm 1.4.0.1, fault address 0x00029063 Data: Bytes 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 46 61 69 6c ion Fail 0010: 75 72 65 20 20 73 68 33 ure sh3 0018: 2e 65 78 65 20 31 2e 34 .exe 1.4 0020: 2e 30 2e 31 20 69 6e 20 .0.1 in 0028: 73 68 33 2e 65 78 65 20 sh3.exe 0030: 31 2e 34 2e 30 2e 31 20 1.4.0.1 0038: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65 at offse 0040: 74 20 30 30 30 32 39 30 t 000290 0048: 36 33 0d 0a 63.. |
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Bonfleck, I just checked the Asus Support site and there are updated drivers for your on-board sound and also a very recent BIOS firmware upgrade that was posted just a few days ago.
I especially recommend the BIOS firmware upgrade as your motherboard model has had issues with compatibility for certain video cards and also types of RAM. Support Page is here.... http://support.asus.com MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLASHING YOUR BIOS EXACTLY. I'm serious! Failure to do precisely as directed when taking the steps to upgrade your motherboard's firmware will likely result in a dead motherboard. So make sure to follow the Computer User's Golden Rule: RTFM. I'm really very suprised that this wasn't one of the first places you checked in finding a possible solution to your troubles. In the very unlikely event you continue to have trouble then it can only be one other thing you've mentioned, the Norton 360 you have installed. Personally I think Norton products are crap, to put it bluntly. Maybe ten years ago it was the premier software for keeping your system safe and clean, but nowadays it is nothing more than a bloated leech that eats up your system resources and interferes with almost every function that takes place. SH3 does not get along well with certain anti-virus and security software. Try disabling the "real-time monitor", "safe shield" or whatever marketing label they use for the parts of the program that runs in your system tray and behind the scenes. It is, of course your choice to do as you wish but you'd be much better off removing all traces of Norton from your system and using its installation disc as a beverage coaster or frisbee. AVG Anti-virus and Comodo Personal Firewall (or ZoneAlarm) are much better choices and do not conflict with SH3 in any way. There's also the benefit that Comodo's stuff are absolutely free, full commercial versions and you can get free, personal editions of AVG and ZoneAlarm (with some missing features vs. the commerical versions). For anti-malware, such as trojans, I highly recommend A-squared from emsis soft and you can't beat Spybot Search-n-Destroy for anti-spyware protection. Those are free as well. ![]() Good luck! ![]()
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