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Miscellaneous Forums => Scripting and Reverse Engineering => Topic started by: Zophixan on 2002-03-26 19:06:00
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ff8 stutters when playying movies, doesn't happen on sisters computer, got win xp,help please
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what emu?
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What are computer specs? If you're using the PC version, movies could shudder if you don't have a fast enough CD drive, enough RAM, or a fast enough processor.
Try turning on the "low-res movies" option in the config.
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Details Zophixan, Details!
First off: PC or PSX?
How much RAM, What Processor (Include mHz or gHz count), and How fast is your CD-ROM?
Finally, you ARE aware that there HAVE been some problems with FF8 PC & XP/2000, right?
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sorry, pc stpecs follow
windows xp
geforce 3 ti500
soundblaster audigy platnium ex
epox 8k7a+
pioneer dvd 16x
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its pc version
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*Should* handle the game very well. What is your processor speed?
I dunno... try the low-res movies option in the configurator. Also try getting the patch (1.2 or 1.02 or whatever).
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tried the patches and the lost res movies and it stil stutters, why does it work on my sisters slower computer?
btw cpu=athlon 1.4mhz
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Message.
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Nope its running in dma, I've noticed its a there's a problem with bink in games but not when running avi files in windows xp
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Possibly some problem with the video options in Bink; the default option in Binkplay is to use a DirectDraw surface and on my old video card (Savage4) that was a *lot* slower than the YUV overlay option ... unfortunately, while you can change that for the standalone bink player, there's no way to make FF8 use a different type of playback.
I never solved it on my card; it's possible different drivers might resolve it.
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You tried getting the new drivers?
Detonator drivers 28.32 for Windows XP came out not very long ago. I got them and the sped some things up.
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I've got the 28.32s already.
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could my audigy be faulty?