|
Site Navigation Main News Forums
Games Games Database Top 100 Release List Support Files
Features Reviews Previews Interviews Editorials Diaries Misc
Download Gallery Music Screenshots Videos
Miscellaneous Staff Members Privacy Statement
|
|
|
Gothnoob
Village Dweller
Joined: 26 Jan 2004
Posts: 2
|
Sound problem - warbling always |
|
Hi,
I just got Gothic so I can run that before getting Gothic 2. My fav games have been BGI and BGII and DivDivinity - currently playing HOMM4. I didn't finish Morrowind (everyone standin round...) or Dungeon Siege (not enough RPing). Anyway, my problem is that all of the sound (music, talking), starting with when the disc is loading, "warbles", even during the splash screens - very distracting so can't stand to play it ! I have not seen this on any other games or programs... If someone can provide clues on how to fix this warble that would be great!
Some of my system specs: PIII 450MHz, 512MB ram, 82440BX chipset, Phoenix BIOS, NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200, Creative SB Live! Value sound card,Win 98SE.
I tried changing all of the Gothic parameters regarding sound, graphics, music (maybe didn't try ALL of the combinations...). I have done some google searching and looked around various sites, and based on that I updated my Soundblaster driver from 4.6.0.624 (7-14-1999) to 3511.0 (9-13-2001). Still didn't help. I am thinking maybe getting a new soundcard as mine is original which came with my aging computer.
Thanks for any help or clues you could provide!
PS - any more active Gothic sites around?
Gnoob |
Mon Jan 26, 2004 1:36 pm |
|
|
MageofFire
Griller of Molerats
Joined: 03 Oct 2003
Posts: 1594
Location: Monastery of Innos |
Just a guess: It could be your sound card drivers. Anyway, you've got a pretty nice system apart from your processor. Have you ever considered upgrading to something better? A 450mhz CPU won't run Gothic 2 (you need at least a 700mhz). _________________ OMG! WTF?! MONKEYS!!!!
=Member of numerous usergroups=
=Active in none of them=
Mediocreties, I absolve you! |
Mon Jan 26, 2004 10:49 pm |
|
|
Wulf
The Shepherd
Joined: 20 Sep 2003
Posts: 2312
Location: North/West.England |
Hey there Gothnoob,
First, welcome to the forums.
Many Gothic players use the sound blaster cards with no problems (mine is also a soundblaster). The Gamewriters made the soundblaster a specific
"prefferred" default sound driver, its the one that should allways work.
Having said that, there are other problems that can influence the sound
effectiveness. Did you try the "Miles Fast" setting in the game menu, this uses a software emulation? I agree with MageofFire about the latest drivers
but you say you have the latest?
One last word, don't get rid of you s/b card, because if you ever upgrade to Win/xp, it will auto install with no problem. _________________ Forever aches my wretched soul, for Chromanin locked in that dark hole, though crypted key i've yet to learn, he knows one day i will return. |
Mon Jan 26, 2004 11:46 pm |
|
|
Gorath
Mostly Harmless
Joined: 03 Sep 2001
Posts: 6327
Location: NRW, Germany |
You should try the other sound providers.
How old is your windows installation? The chance to fix such problems decreases with age. _________________ Webmaster GothicDot |
Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:25 pm |
|
|
Gothnoob
Village Dweller
Joined: 26 Jan 2004
Posts: 2
|
Hi ya, thanks for the feedback Gorath, Wulf, and MageofFire! Here some answers, not necessarily in order...
1) Have you ever considered upgrading to something better? A 450mhz CPU won't run Gothic 2 (you need at least a 700mhz).
Thanks, thats part of the reason I am running Gothic first (as well as to get the story from the start). I can't afford new computer, but am thinking about getting a Powerleap 1.4 Athlon upgrade (~150$), just pops right in to my old Dell from what I hear from a fried who did that (and from their website)....
2) You should try the other sound providers.
How old is your windows installation? The chance to fix such problems decreases with age.
I tried the 3 available providers but saw no difference. Also, I was thinking it might be something else because the warbling happens even when the program is first loading, before I have a chance to start a game.
My windows installation, hmmm, probably about 1.5 years, when my old hard drive died... Hope thats not it, that was a pain to reinstall everything, but could try that...
3) One last word, don't get rid of you s/b card, because if you ever upgrade to Win/xp, it will auto install with no problem.
Thanks, I was thinking about upgrading to XP but my computer is 'not supported" by Msoft for the XP upgrade so didnt want to chance it... Might reconsider if anyone thinks that would work/help?
Let's see, what else - also, I did try the "Miles Fast" emulator. Driver wise, I installed what I think is the up to date driver, but I will check again. It could be some undefined "system thing" and reinstalling system would do it, but I am not ready to try that yet (don't have time for it...). I will do some more investigating and report back when I solve this...
Any other thoughts? Thanks!
Gnoob |
Fri Jan 30, 2004 4:37 am |
|
|
|
All times are GMT. The time now is Wed Apr 10, 2019 1:06 pm
|
|
|
|
|
|