foo_output_oal >=0.3 bug, CVS DefOpenAL32.dll issue |
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foo_output_oal >=0.3 bug, CVS DefOpenAL32.dll issue |
May 19 2003, 23:00
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 715 Joined: 22-April 03 From: /dev/null Member No.: 6130 |
On my SBLive I have an issue when going to the OpenAL option page when playing sound
(goes away if I stop the playback) - one of EAX effects turns on, which sounds like a standard reverb at 100%. THis bug is reproducible only once every Foobar2000 start. This doesn't happen if I: - replace DefOpenAL32.dll with official version - use emulation instead of hardware support - go to the page when not playing (pause is enough) -------------------- ruxvilti'a
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May 19 2003, 23:05
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 489 Joined: 13-June 02 Member No.: 2290 |
Says "foo_output_oal >=0.3 bug"
Do you have the latest output? (0.4) |
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May 20 2003, 03:07
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Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 24-April 03 Member No.: 6174 |
This is a know problem. It seems to be a bug of the Creative Labs OpenAL32.DLL driver, I have the same effect with my Audigy card even with latest beta drivers.
The reverb kicks in when I initialize the default OpenAL32.dll to get some information about it. This happens only one time, the information is cached until you end foobar2k. If your soundcard has hardware support, it's safe to delete the DefOpenAL32.dll, the problem wents away then. This should even speed up loading time of the dialog page, so I recommend it for users of Live/Audigy/nForce soundchips. |
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May 21 2003, 03:23
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 7-July 02 From: Atlanta, USA Member No.: 2507 |
Thanks for the tip!
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