Chrono Trigger sound problem
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It's not just you, I just tried to run it on the other computer here and it does the same thing.Noxious Ninja wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I downloaded SNEeSe 0.831 Win32, and whenever I run it, it just flashes the screen and quits.
Yea, I downloaded it the other day after I saw everyone talking about it here, loaded some roms (Killer Instinct, Chronic Trigger, FF3, Bahamut, etc), and the sound/music was surprisingly pretty good. Don't like the interface though.FitzRoy wrote:Wow, sneese is good with the sound. Never tried it out before, but it handled chrono trigger and castlevania iv's sfx rape just about perfect.
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I don't like the interface either.FistOfFury wrote:It's not just you, I just tried to run it on the other computer here and it does the same thing.Noxious Ninja wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I downloaded SNEeSe 0.831 Win32, and whenever I run it, it just flashes the screen and quits.
Yea, I downloaded it the other day after I saw everyone talking about it here, loaded some roms (Killer Instinct, Chronic Trigger, FF3, Bahamut, etc), and the sound/music was surprisingly pretty good. Don't like the interface though.FitzRoy wrote:Wow, sneese is good with the sound. Never tried it out before, but it handled chrono trigger and castlevania iv's sfx rape just about perfect.
Found a solution...kinda.
Well a friend of mine was using ZSnes version 1.31b to play Chrono Trigger and I noticed that none of her sounds were distorted and sounded very crisp and clear compared to mine. So, I tried out 1.31b on my machine and it pretty much worked out the same way, sounds are much better now. Only problem is that version 1.31b seems to like to crash my machine every 20 minutes, so now I have a whole new problem to deal with *sigh*. -_-;;Hi!
I have this problem as well, I think. Although I did not know it was limited to Chrono Trigger only. I would also very much appreciate some help with this... the sound is really iffy sometimes. It's not some constant erroneous sound, but certain effects come out very bad. A very obvious one is when I am in the Heckran cave, for example; there's supposed to be some background ambience and water flowing, but all I hear is a semi-high-pitched noise. Sound effects when attacking are also not quite as I remember them to have been before, as well as the effect of monsters dying. Is that similar to your problem, spoofer?
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Re: Found a solution...kinda.
Well, 1.31b is a tad bit old so there will be problems. And someday, ZSNES will get fixed on the CT sound problem.VexingVelocity wrote:Well a friend of mine was using ZSnes version 1.31b to play Chrono Trigger and I noticed that none of her sounds were distorted and sounded very crisp and clear compared to mine. So, I tried out 1.31b on my machine and it pretty much worked out the same way, sounds are much better now. Only problem is that version 1.31b seems to like to crash my machine every 20 minutes, so now I have a whole new problem to deal with *sigh*. -_-;;Hi!
I have this problem as well, I think. Although I did not know it was limited to Chrono Trigger only. I would also very much appreciate some help with this... the sound is really iffy sometimes. It's not some constant erroneous sound, but certain effects come out very bad. A very obvious one is when I am in the Heckran cave, for example; there's supposed to be some background ambience and water flowing, but all I hear is a semi-high-pitched noise. Sound effects when attacking are also not quite as I remember them to have been before, as well as the effect of monsters dying. Is that similar to your problem, spoofer?
After reading this topic, I decided to play with SNEeSe a bit. I also downloaded SNESGT while I was at it.
I've noticed that both of those actually play Mario's spinning jump sound and fireball sound correctly, whereas both ZSNES and Snes9x have trouble churning them out.
I've noticed that both of those actually play Mario's spinning jump sound and fireball sound correctly, whereas both ZSNES and Snes9x have trouble churning them out.
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