The only reason to record a game recording with sound off is because that the computer it was recorded on run s to slow???????
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any ideas??????????
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games.guru@cableinet.co.uk
why record inp's with sound off????
Moderator: Chad
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Sports Dude
Four explanations come to mind:
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1. Someone has a slow computer and needs the speed.
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2. The sound is bloody annoying. =)
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3. Sound is required to be off for the .inp to play back.
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4. The sound card isn't compatible with DOS MAME.
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shyboy820@aol.com
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1. Someone has a slow computer and needs the speed.
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2. The sound is bloody annoying. =)
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3. Sound is required to be off for the .inp to play back.
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4. The sound card isn't compatible with DOS MAME.
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shyboy820@aol.com
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Dean Ryan
In my case it would be because DOS MAME has no sound on my PC, and I
can't figure out why.
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Or if I was using one of the PC's I use at work, it would be because
it has no sound card. Since I can't load the game without sound, I'd
have to record it without sound
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Crash.
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crash@tcp.co.uk
can't figure out why.
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Or if I was using one of the PC's I use at work, it would be because
it has no sound card. Since I can't load the game without sound, I'd
have to record it without sound
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Crash.
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crash@tcp.co.uk
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Chad
And as a reminder, most recordings are recorded with sound, so for
those that want to record with out sound: please state that the
recordings you make are with the -sound 0 option set, just in case
there are some playback issues.
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thanks
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churritz@cts.com
those that want to record with out sound: please state that the
recordings you make are with the -sound 0 option set, just in case
there are some playback issues.
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thanks
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churritz@cts.com