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Synurgi

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The sound in CMBB often sounds distorted or

clipped. It occurs most often when the game

is busiest, lots of fighting and graphics

happening on the screen at once. I have

tried various solutions to correct this.

I have a Soundblaster 16 PCI card and

AMD CPU/via motherboard. I've tried

changing sound acceleration, switching card

places in PCI slot (by the way the PCI card

is not sharing a slot with anything besides

"Holder fo IRQ steering") Ive tried using

the Via "latency patch", updating the 4 in 1

drivers, updating the soundcard drivers, tweaking

pci latency in the bios.....nothing has worked

to fix the annoying sound glitch.

What mystifies me is CMBO plays and sounds

fine without any of the distortion/clipping

on the same system whereas CMBB does not. I think

I remember hearing someplace that the sounds

in CMBB are higher fidelity than CMBO and

perhaps that could be why CMBO sounds fine and

CMBB does not? In other words the sounds in

CMBB are so rich that my PC is choking on them...

IF this is the case, is there any way I could

experiment with "Downsampling" the CMBB sounds

reducing their quality making them more like

the ones in CMBO and hopefully fixing the problem

that way? I would like to try this but I dont

know what kind of software to use. Could anyone

here please offer tips on what software(preferably

shareware/freeware) I could use to mod the sounds.

Any help in this would be appreciated, also if

you have a tweaking suggestion I have not mentioned above I would try that too. Thanks for

listening.

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I'd guess that downsampling won't work. CM expects a certain signal to be played for certain sounds. This means the sample rate, bit depth and stereo or mono quality need to be the same for any sound files that are modified. I believe CM will playback a downsampled sound faster making it obviously sound strange.

The one thing that may not be true about the above may be the bit depth (8 or 16-bit) of the audio, but I'm not sure of that either.

Unfortunately I have no particular audio software to recommend when it comes to modifying the WAV files. Though someone should come by to make a recommendation.

As to an actual solution to your problem, you may want to consider another sound card. A new sound card may offer more voices/simultaneous sound streams which might be an issue that you're running into here with the distorted sound (but that's strictly a guess). I don't know how much of an improvement a Sound Blaster Live or Audigy may be over your current audio card. You may want to consider a Voyetra/Turtle Beach Santa Cruz or possibly some Hercules sound cards based on some Cirrus Logic DSPs.

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