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Old August 5th, 2004, 09:45 AM
tymzend tymzend is offline
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Re: Problems with newer PHM's/2.209

Not everyone is having the problem, even though MTU stated that the problem exists in the Hoster software, not the hardware you are using.

Now, you could have audio drops based on hardware configuration settings, but they have fixes for that stuff. These drops we are speaking of are related to the way the graphics code is done on PHM discs. When graphics fade in or fade out on the newer PHM discs, the PC acts like the graphics are too much, and the sound cuts out while the actual fade is happening. After that, it's fine. It tends to happen on the intro screen, if the music is playing when the intro screen comes up. Or, it will happen when the graphics fade out, going into an instrumental break in the song. Those are the most common parts.

Like I said, I don't know why it affects only some of us, and not the others.

If you have the PHM version of "I Love This Bar", or "My Immortal", try them out. Those both drop on the intro screen on my system.

But, MTU will get the problem fixed. Everything else runs flawlessly. Hoster is the coolest thing ever for Karaoke.
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