Here you go Catalyst 6.5: ATI Radeon 7000, 7200, 7500, 8500, 9000, 9100, 9200, 9250, 9500, 9550, 9600, 9700, 9800, X300, X550, X600, X700, X800, X850, X1300, X1600, X1800, X1900, X1950, ArcadeVGA 9200/9250, etc. Catalyst 9.3: ATI Radeon 9500, 9550, 9600, 9700, 9800, X300, X550, X600, X700, X740, X800, X850, X1050, X1200, X1300, X1550, X1600, X1650, X1800, X1900, X1950, HD 2350, HD 2400, HD 2600, HD 2900, HD 3200, HD 3300, HD 3400, HD 3410, HD 3450, HD 3550, HD 3570, HD 3600, HD 3610, HD 3690, HD 3730, HD 3750, HD 3800, HD 3830, HD 3850, HD 3870, HD 4230, HD 4250, HD 4350, HD 4550, HD 4570, HD 4580, HD 4650, HD 4670, HD 4730, HD 4750, HD 4800, HD 4850, HD 4870, HD 4890, etc. Some cards listed above have known problems with low dot clocks. For best results, a Radeon 9250 (AGP), Radeon X300-X600 (PCIe), or Radeon HD 4xxx (PCIe) card is recommended.
Unfortunately information is scattered all over the Internet. A brief outline is: For music, forget about WMC, you will never get bit-perfect 44.1kHz. Use a dedicated music player such as J.River Media Center or foobar2000. Use WASAPI exclusive mode to bypass Windows Audio Engine (the Vista/7 version of Windows Kernel Mixer in XP). 'Direct Streaming Technology' by Pro-Ject is referred to foobar2000. I have no idea how this works. Is Direct Streaming Technology an alternative to WASAPI exclusive mode/ASIO?
For movies, you can use WMC to organize movies (e.g. Via Media Browser plug-in) and launch an external media player such as MPC HomeCinema x86 instead of the WMC internal player for better audio processing (TrueHD/DTS-HD/DD/DTS decoded to multichannel LPCM, then downmixed to stereo and resampled to 44.1kHz).
For example, combine ArcSoft Audio Decoder HD (decoding and downmixing; ) + ReClock (resampling to 44.1kHz, then sending in WASAPI exclusive mode). Search in this forum; you will get more information. Originally Posted by tjakobsen Hello, I'm trying to figure out whether or not it is possible to get bit perfect audio from Windows 7 x64 Media Center. Both for MKV, DVD and Music (WMV-lossless/FLAC) playback. Is this possible? For audio output i'm using the, which has a sampling rate of 44,1 kHz. This is connected to my Naim amplifier (2.0 stereo setup).
It looks like the Pro-Ject USB Box uses the PCM2702 chip. Sygic maps 10 keygen download. It does BOTH 44.1 and 48 kHz bit-perfect sampling. I looked at the user manual. There is a graphic that shows its use for CD source which shows the 44.1 Khz. But I believe with 48 kHz sources, and using its supplied ASIO driver, it will do bit perfect 48 kHz.
Here are two links: I use which works well with my EMU-0404 USB ASIO driver and automatically switches the EMU-0404 for bit perfect output. Mediamonkey is free and I suggest you give it a try. I would NOT use J. River products because they charge again and again when they change their major revision number, and because they BANNED an intelligent guy like me from their Interact (sic) forum.
If they UNBAN everyone, I will reconsider my recommendations. Iq100 the best way to delete an idea is to post one of your own. Supporting 48kHz makes more sense. In this case: For movies, you can use WMC to organize movies (e.g.
Via Media Browser plug-in) and launch an external media player such as MPC HomeCinema x86 instead of the WMC internal player for better audio processing (TrueHD/DTS-HD/DD/DTS decoded to multichannel LPCM, then downmixed to stereo and resampled to 48kHz if the sample rate is 96kHz, very rare though). For example, combine ArcSoft Audio Decoder HD (decoding and downmixing to stereo; ) + ReClock (resampling to 48kHz/16bit, then sending in WASAPI exclusive mode). ReClock configuration. Originally Posted by tardis26 You could also use XBMC, as your front end for Audio/Video processing on Windows. (It's free software.) It does support WASAPI for bit perfect output, but there is a bit of a learning curve when setting it up.
Also it depends on your HW drivers. Would you recommend it over 7MC? I like 7MC because of the interface but I guess you can achieve something similar using XBMC. I haven't been looking at XBMC for a long time. Also, did you try Mediaportal? Afaik XBMC does not support TV (DVB-C) so that is not an option. Originally Posted by tjakobsen Would you recommend it over 7MC?
I like 7MC because of the interface but I guess you can achieve something similar using XBMC. I haven't been looking at XBMC for a long time. Also, did you try Mediaportal? Afaik XBMC does not support TV (DVB-C) so that is not an option. Yes, I feel it's at a point where the software is mature enough, and also has support for Movie/TVShow Cover Art.
I tried Media Portal about 2 years ago, didn't like it too much, but I should try it again.maybe things have changed. XBMC doesn't support the TV functions you mentioned, but you could use 7MC for that. Originally Posted by tjakobsen Would you recommend it over 7MC? I like 7MC because of the interface but I guess you can achieve something similar using XBMC. I haven't been looking at XBMC for a long time. Also, did you try Mediaportal? Afaik XBMC does not support TV (DVB-C) so that is not an option.
In whichever direction you go, I first recommend you to try MPC HomeCinema first and learn the basics. MPC HomeCinema is the easiest media player to configure. What audio format do your MKV have? If you are going to rip BD movies yourself, I recommend to retain HD audio tracks (TrueHD/DTS-HD) intact for future proof. The thing is that I'm looking for a solution that focus on one 'media center' so that the user experience can be very high.
I wouldn't mind switching between stuff, but my setup has to be family friendly aswell. Maybe using MPC-HC in MP is a solution. That way I can get all the nice features of MPC-HC together with the usability of MP. I will have to look into that. Should I use Windows 7 x64 or x86? Are there any limitations in the x64 version of MPC-HC that I will need for bitstreaming, CUDA (using CoreAVC) and subtitles support?
MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. When used in conjunction with images of the original arcade game's ROM and disk data, MAME attempts to reproduce that game as faithfully as possible on a more modern general-purpose computer. MAME can currently emulate several thousand different classic arcade video games from the late 1970s through the modern era. REDDIT'S ARCADE COMMUNITY. a multireddit for retro gaming!. All things Arcade. All gamers welcome.
Original CoinOP Arcade specific discussion. Pinball specific discussion. HyperSpin specific discussion. Subreddit Rules: 1. Reddit's must be followed. No abuse in ANY WAY to fellow redditors it will NOT be tolerated here 3.
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Self promotion of any kind is prohibited. These RULES are NOT up for discussion. Offenders MAY be banned!! I’m coming from a Raspberry Pi 3 RetroPie setup (FBAlpha with 0.175), with a RetroTINK (or Pi2SCART) RGB board, running on my Sony BVM-D20F1U CRT monitor. Since the RP3 struggles with all the different MAME resolutions, I want to build a Windows computer to run GroovyMAME with CRT Emudriver (which is supposed to be flawless with resolution switching from one game to another). I have a couple questions I can’t find through searching about my proposed setup if any of you are familiar with GroovyMAME (I tried their forum and a couple others.no help so far.). 1.) On my PC, can I run CRT Emudriver off my compatible Radeon HD video card (on the CRT monitor), while at the same time use a second regular/flatscreen/LED monitor (run off the motherboard’s build in Intel video card with HDMI output)?
The HDMI LED flatscreen monitor would ONLY be used for things like browsing the web, watching YouTube, streaming movies, etc. it would NOT be used for MAME. 2.) If I can do the above, is there any detriment in running Windows 10 vs. Windows 7 in regards to having GroovyMAME run the best it can? (as GroovyMAME is the primary use of this computer). I would rather use Windows 10 to browse the web and such, but if I can’t do the above it doesn’t matter and I’ll stick with Windows 7 (if that’s still the best choice for the best performance for GroovyMAME of course).
3.) There are arcade games which have resolutions above (15khz) 224p/240p/480i, correct? (couldn’t find a list of those titles if there are). Since I’m using a multiformat CRT monitor which can do 240p up to 1080i/720p (15-47khz), would I be able to play those games in their proper resolution with GroovyMAME/CRT Emudriver? 4.) Random question I’ll throw in: Can have multiple save states per game in GroovyMAME like I can running FBAlpha on my RP3? (sorry for such a basic questionsI went through 4 pages of Google results for ‘ GroovyMAME “save game” ‘ and found absolutely nothing to my surprise) working on another post with two proposed computer builds I would like to run by you guys as well if that’s OK (I haven’t built a PC since 2002 so I’m totally out of the loop).
I was able to get it working.after an ENTIRE weekend (talking 2x 12 hour days + Friday night until 4am - no exaggeration). So many driver problems, weird things happening, having to reformat and install windows back again (tried both Windows 7 and Windows 10). I made a more detailed post on ArcadeControls forum (under this same name) if you want more info - complete with screenshots. Be SURE you install Windows fresh and update NOTHING. I think some updates (which had nothing to do with video card drivers) still bricked something along the way making it so I couldn't get CRT Emudriver running over and over and over again. Once I installed Windows fresh, and immediately installed CRT Emudriver it seems to be working ok at the moment.
Some bigger problem is MAME itself. I'm sorry to say but their online documentation doesn't give you nearly all the information you need. To do something as simple as setup a USB Fightstick controller (which are super popular), you think it would be easy, right? I've literally posted on the largest Facebook MAME group about how to setup my controllers.silence.
Posted on the huge and active Shmups forum.silence. Posted here.silence. Posted about 8 other places.silence. Seems like people don't even know how to setup some of the most popular USB controllers for MAME out there: Mad Catz and Hori USB Fightsticks.kinda blows my mind. After that my struggle still hasn't ended.
I tried to get two highly acclaimed front ends to work. Attract Mode should be simple, right? TONS of video tutorials out there, tons of people using it.until you try it yourself on two different computers and you can't scrape your 0.190 romset no matter what you do.
Even move the computer to another person's house just in case it's hour internet connection.still no go. Tried posting on their forum which links directly to their GitHub for technical problems and posted.silence. Tried scraping over another 4 days (letting it run 24/7, running it multiple times), no go. Bumped the post on GitHub.silence. Then tried Big Blue Frontend a bunch of Sony BVM guys I'm friendly with highly recommend, and I can't even set it up on a 640x480 desktop (the boxes I need to check, and selections I need to make are off screen). That's not even getting into how the timings still aren't correct and the image is shifted on my screen, and even some sync issues (and I bought the EXACT same Asus Radeon HD 6450 video card Calamity himself owns to cut down on these potential problems). Yes my above post probably comes across as a little bitter.
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This has been an absolute complete nightmare (and this is coming from a person who's first computer was a Commodore 64, who works in a very computer technical field, and has built about 200 Raspberry Pi systems chocked full of FBAlpha and MAME.but I still can't figure out what is supposed to be 'simple' stuff like this on a proper PC MAME build.very frustrating).
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