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There you go Smile

The "OK" button in the DSP config dialog doesn't work anymore but it doesn't matter, just make your changes and press X, it saves it anyway. Good luck!
Thanks taiga. I'm gonna try it. (I'm also x64)
Hope it works Smile
I know you said it's not perfect, but it's nice to hear a bit more music. Big Grin
What music are you actually talking about, the ingame music (which definetely works for me..) or the cutscene music? (which doesn't work unles u have AFC looping hack enabled)
(02-24-2010, 06:29 AM)taiga Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.mediafire.com/?tgytmo5hm20

There you go Smile

The "OK" button in the DSP config dialog doesn't work anymore but it doesn't matter, just make your changes and press X, it saves it anyway. Good luck!

Can you upload also the x86 version, please?
(02-24-2010, 09:28 PM)DemonHunter Wrote: [ -> ]What music are you actually talking about, the ingame music (which definetely works for me..) or the cutscene music? (which doesn't work unles u have AFC looping hack enabled)

Yeah the cutscene music. It cuts out after like 1-2 seconds of play normally.

Also, the gameplay music didn't fully work for me either.

Oh and I'll upload an x86 build in a couple minutes Smile

x86: http://www.mediafire.com/?dmnmcjnjnt1
Sadly that is one of the drawbacks of the hack, at least until the developers implement proper AFC and PCMIA16 looping which I hope they can get around to soon. The positive flipside is with this checkbox, when the music cuts out you can just open the DSP configuration and uncheck the checkbox, unchecking and rechecking the checkbox whilst playing will sometimes make AFC looping with full music work again.
So I'll be checking options and unchecking all the time, lol ?
Wow, sir, thanks for the hack, it really works. Yeah, sometimes sound breaks entirely, but save and load (from memorycard, that is) - and it's fixed back again.
This made the game almost fully playable.

I wonder if I'm still missing some background music !EDIT: nope, I went and checked, all music works! /EDIT, though, but that's almost irrelevant by now. Again, thanks for being not only intelligent but also helpful.
So you're saying that the sounds cuts out then you'll have to save and load then it will be back again ? Sounds nice, but why don't they fix it completely ?
OMG, Kipston is a genius! Why didn't anyone think of just fixing it! It's all so very easy! Big Grin