First post, by Holering
Looking for a sound card with sound blaster 16 compatibility, soundfont support (limited only by system ram) that can be used by windows 9x dos box in games, 44.1khz bit-perfect output and higher, and a digital output.
I've been getting into soundfonts with my sound blaster live! 5.1 which seems like an excellent card even today despite resampling everything to 48khz 16-bit. I'm using it currently on Windows ME and everything seems great and stable so far.
Unfortunately soundfonts bigger than 150MB cannot be loaded through the older audioHQ soundfont utility (which was hard to find as it works with the vxd drivers with sb16 emulation) despite the static caching slider being up to 900+mb. Newer versions of audio HQ do not work with the vxd drivers whatsoever. When using hacked (i6comp utility) audigy 2 wdm drivers or any new wdm drivers with a more recent audiohq or Soundfont bank manager the 150+mb soundfonts load fine and there's an option for dynamic caching as well. SB16 emulation still works despite there being no sb16 emulation driver whatsoever (yes even on a fresh install of windows with no environment settings in autoexec.bat), but there's a terrible crackling-cut out present in dos games (mostly build engine games like duke3d, shadow warrior etc.). Midi however does work with dos games this way and sounds beautiful (the snare in doom no longer sounds like a tin can amongst others) with custom soundfonts loaded into memory (especially sgm-v2.x), but the sb16 problem destroys everything else. It's like the same sound problem in windows xp, if not, thee exact same problem. They share the same wdm drivers anyways. With vdm-sound alpha for win9x it just crashes-locks up-bsod's windows me.
So basically I can get sb16 support but no soundfont enhanced midi in dos games under windows 9x (primarily winME), and also I can't use soundfonts bigger than 150mb (dos games always revert to the default.ecw anyways though I can use dosbox 0.73 or a source port if applicable to work around it but it's a hassle). Or I get sb16 that's just as bad as windows xp (basically none if not worse since it's nothing more than a tease) and I can use enhanced midi in win9x dos box with dos games. Whether or not they're hacked audigy 2 drivers or latest standard wdm drivers for sound blaster live doesn't make a difference.
The reason for running Windows ME instead of dosbox under anything more modern is so I can run other games too besides just dos games (resident evil 1-2, might and magic VII etc. on my voodoo 4 4500).
I'd like a bit-perfect sound card (44.1khz output and higher) with sb16 emulation (real-mode dos sb16 also), loadable soundfont support limited only by ram that can actually be used in dos games under windows 9x-ME (soundfonts in real-mode dos would be sweet but I'm probly dreaming), and maybe something like the "live! drive II" module to make things even more convenient. I wouldn't just be using it for dos games alone but that's my main concern. I was looking at some m-audio stuff but there's nothing about windows 9x support, sb16 or dos. I'd using it also to record from cassettes (nakamichi yeah!!) and vinyl if and when I run into some hard to get video game soundtracks. Yeah I like ear candy!!
So is there any such card or is the sound blaster live! as good as it gets? Great card btw