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Adding Kernal ROM results in glitches in the samples in MUSICIANS\E\Encore\Spread_Eagle_Idaho.sid #55

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acrouzet opened this issue Oct 12, 2024 · 8 comments
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@acrouzet
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I'm using the V3 Kernal. Taking the Kernal ROM out of sidplayfp's search paths fixes the glitches. I'm unsure if this is a problem with the Kernal itself, or if its an emulation issue, or something else.

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i can reproduce it, so probably not the former

i'd guess it's an emulation issue because that's a similar case to #39, where removing the kernal rom fixed the issue as well (although it had more to do with audio buffer stuff, still related tho')

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More likely a bad rip.
Did you try with other players, possibly vsid?

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It works in jsidplay2.

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What kind of glitches? I can't hear anything wrong here.

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ruby-R53 commented Oct 13, 2024

i can't either anymore, i tried playing it using the reSID engine once and it sounded fine there, then i went back to reSIDfp and it somehow played normally too

what i heard when i was able to reproduce however seemed to be the samples being played way louder than how they were supposed to

EDIT: i can reproduce it again now, for some reason just removing RESID from Engine in the configuration file wasn't enough, i had to run it with --residfp too

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Yeah, I can't recreate it anymore either. Strange.

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So it's a random behaviour... is this on Windows?
Please add some details if you can reproduce this consistently in the future, it may be some uninitialized var or something.

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Yes this is on Windows.

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