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Duke Nukem 3D stuttering with Dreamblaster X1

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Reply 100 of 103, by BitWrangler

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Possibly means it was one produced from late 95 on, the obtanium factor for anything other than ATAPI IDE CDROMs at that point had swung pretty much to "un".

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Reply 101 of 103, by tabm0de

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Not that i have testes so much with my CT2230 with S1 module to say to much but i dont know if you tested with only:

autoexec.bat:
SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H7 T6
diagnostics /s

I didnt set any P value or MIDI=

naa, nothing yet...

Reply 102 of 103, by GL1zdA

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James-F wrote:

I think the CT1703 DAC chip is responsible for all the digital-to-analog conversions of the SB16 card, Voice and MIDI.
So for some reason the CT1703-T is noisier than the CT1703-TBS/A and that is most apparent on the MIDI slider.

Sorry for necroposting, but either I don't understand how the SB16 works or there is another reason for the MIDI hiss. AFAIK MIDI is either audio from the Waveblaster header, YMF/YAC or CT1978. All these are analogue sources, so why would AD/DA converters matter in this case?

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