Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/12/29/08:30:51
Im Artikel <Cohx6PAlMvp0IwLy AT sunholme DOT demon DOT co DOT uk>, Tom Seddon
<tom AT sunholme DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> schreibt:
>The ES1868 is Soundblaster Pro compatible, so you shouldn't need a
>separate library. It sounds pretty crap in native DOS Audiodrive mode
>(at least what I've heard from games I've tried, eg Descent); and
>although it sounds alright under Windows in what I presume is its decent
>native mode, it doesn't sound *that* much better than an SBPro.
>
Well, the DSP is able to do 16bit stereo in 44.1 kHz(which is of course
CD-quality, just like SB16 or any other 16bit soundcard provides) and it DOES
sound a whole lot better than SBPro. But these ESS 16bit-modes aren't
SB-compatible anymore, so I asked for the ES1868-specific programming
lib/info/whatever. Christian.
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