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I do not know everything about Project 1999 and how they patch things, but I do know that their patches do not mess with the sound. So I think wherever you are looking for the problem may be the wrong place. Maybe think outside of the box?
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Alright, I FINALLY solved the sound issue! Just in case anyone else similar issues, here is what did it in the end.
I downloaded a program called Codec Tweak Tool. Within the program you can click Fixes, and there is an option to "Reset Windows Audio Mixer volume settings for all applications". This solved the issue and got sound back for me. Why? I'm not sure, but at least it worked. | ||
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I have the exact same issue, I have music, but no game sound.
I downloaded a EQ Titanium client that was linked in the Youtube video earlier, and had no luck. Tried one based from the 5 disc .ISO's and still nothing. Checked Client.ini Sound=True Downloaded new snd2/6/8 files just to see if those would help (From the Make EQ Sound Significantly Better thread). Checked Sound mixer Created different game shortcuts (using both the Launch Titanium batch file from the P1999 patch files, and the eqgame.exe -patchme shortcut, run as admin. still no game sounds, just music. | ||
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The CodecTweaker that the guy shared work for me as well, recommend that fix. Make sure you do it when the game isnt running. It might have also been just me closing out of like every other program on my computer (discord included) but who knows.
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Using the bassmididrv from this post fix my issue.
https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=81207 Download and install bassmididrv from the following link. http://p99.yourfirefly.com/ Next download the 1mgm.sf2 file. http://p99.yourfirefly.com/1mgm.sf2 Install BassMidiDrv. Launch it and then under SoundFonts (Port A) add the 1mgm.sf2 file FIRST then add the synthusr.sf2 (not synthusr2.sf2) from your Everquest folder SECOND. Do the same thing for SoundFonts (Port B) Finally go to the Advanced Tab and select SoundFonts (Port A) and press Apply. | ||
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All my sounds went out too. The Codec Tweak tool worked for my sound problem.. Thanks!
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