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Sound
Posted: 03 Feb 2003 16:39
by waylander
Help can't get sound on ttdlx.
I have a hercules, fortissumo and running win 98, got the latest drivers and setup correctly to the spec in dos, but my sound effects are very clicky and am unable to setup the effects correctly.
does anyone know how to setup the sound with this card

Posted: 03 Feb 2003 18:33
by mp3Pro
under multimedia and sound ... in the control panel... make sure its set to "use any available device" it may or may not work but its worth a shot....
and is it dos TTD or TTDWin ?
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 00:20
by spaceman-spiff
Do you mean using "Microsoft GS-Wavetable software" for playing MIDI music ?
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 02:58
by Raichase
I have a diff problem with sound. When the track changes in windows version, the game minimises... Seeing as i never listen to game music anyway, its not bad for ME but it might effect OTHERS
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 06:27
by Jan
Download the file from Josef site. I just forget the name. Something dxmci.zip or similar. It's on the source site.
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 06:32
by spaceman-spiff
Yes that worked, but when I used that one, the sound changed and wasn't the same anymore
So no I always play the music with Winamp, no delays and good sound
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 07:16
by Jan
And what is your favor one? I don't mean TTD list, but style.
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 07:23
by sultana
For me sound didn't work (on 98) but this was before the patch so... Anyway I just download the midi's from (I think it was) Owen's site and played them in winamp while playing ttd (sometimes when I wasn't

) but the sound effects worked alright.
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 09:28
by spaceman-spiff
I don't have a favorite , i like 'em all
Sounds effects work allright

Posted: 04 Feb 2003 09:32
by Raichase
Well, when i play i like to listen to Johnny Farnham, or Savage Garden, or the Corrs or Avril Lavigne or U2...
I don't listen to TT music much

Posted: 04 Feb 2003 15:11
by orudge
spaceman-spiff wrote:Yes that worked, but when I used that one, the sound changed and wasn't the same anymore
As I've said before, this is because it uses the DirectMusic synthesizer you mentioned earlier in this thread. It would probably be possible for me to modify dxmci.dll quite easily (the source is available with TTDPatch, obviously) to make it use the default MIDI device instead of the DM synthesizer, if you like.
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 16:04
by Jan
If will improve the quality, please do it. In the last games, I had to turn the music off, left just sound, because of poor quality.
Audigy Platinum EX
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 16:23
by Tom Cumming
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 17:59
by Arathorn
Where can I find that patch that's available but still in development stages?
Posted: 04 Feb 2003 18:13
by orudge
You can download the alpha versions from
http://www.ttdpatch.com/src/.
Posted: 07 Feb 2003 11:28
by Arathorn
I mean the one talked about here:
2.1.12 I can't get the sound to work. Why?
A frequent complaint when playing Transport Tycoon or Transport Tycoon DeLuxe under Windows95 or Windows98 is that there is a problem with the sound, most often that sound effects don't work.
There are four common problems, two with the Windows-version of the game, and two for the DOS-version.
If you have the Windows-version, try:
The install program doesn't do its job properly and writes the game location in long filename notation into the registry, whereas it should be using short filename notation. The Patch solves this.
Under Win2K and WinXP, there are often pauses when the music changes from one track to another, due to the DirectMusic system used. There's a patch available, but it's still in development stages.
Or is that the same as
the patch. Of course I know where to download the alphas.

Posted: 07 Feb 2003 12:51
by orudge
http://www.ttdpatch.com/src/dxmci.zip
Extract that to your TTD directory, and see if this helps.