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use of simulators to hear the effect of crossfeed etc ??
GodEater:
I'd be inclined to blame the clicks and pops and other erroneous behaviour on the rather complex set of hoops your were making your machine jump through to get the simulator running. Certainly when I've used the simulator to playback music on my PC, I've never encountered them - but then I don't try and run a windows simulator on a Mac via a virtualisation solution - I'd just run the native version of the simulator for whatever OS I was running at the time.
karashata:
I've noticed that the Windows sims (at least) occasionally pop and click regardless...
Even the Linux sims crackle slightly while playing music, though it's not as noticeable as the pops and clicks the Windows sims make...
soap:
Are the non-functioning audio effects he is seeing ones which are done on hardware instead of software???
bluebrother:
--- Quote from: soap on October 25, 2008, 01:02:19 PM ---Are the non-functioning audio effects he is seeing ones which are done on hardware instead of software???
--- End quote ---
I don't know about this but I guess so. Remember, this is a simulator, not an emulator. It tries to simulate Rockbox, i.e. doesn't intend to emulate the complete hardware but rather simulate the non-hardware-specific parts. Playback itself is, due to the audio codec, hardware related.
The "real" experience can only be experienced on the real device.
nls:
Bass and treble are examples of audio settings that are often done in the hardware directly, some targets lack that ability so we have code to do it too but i don't remember which targets and if that is carried over to the sim.
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