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    What about quit out of the program on full screen?

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    The sound is terrible for me in Sonic Adventure 2 and MVC2 using null acia plugin. any way i can get it working better?

    specs:
    HP G70 Notebook
    intel pentium dual core T3400 processor 1MB cache 2.17 GHZ
    3BG DDR2 RAM
    Intel GMA mobile (I think this is the let down)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nocash350 View Post
    The sound is terrible for me in Sonic Adventure 2 and MVC2 using null acia plugin. any way i can get it working better?

    specs:
    HP G70 Notebook
    intel pentium dual core T3400 processor 1MB cache 2.17 GHZ
    3BG DDR2 RAM
    Intel GMA mobile (I think this is the let down)
    Define "terrible"? I've just begun to play around with nullDC (version 1.0.3) now that I've finally managed to grab my BIOS, and I haven't had any issues with sound except for in the BIOS. I did have to go to Options -> Aica -> Config and set the buffer size to 2048. The description here says that this is required for Windows Vista; Given your notebook's specs, I assume you're also using Vista. Also, try disabling "Use Hardware Mixing" if it isn't already, and make sure Options -> Aica -> DSP Emulation is unchecked.

    Oh, and if you aren't getting a full frame rate, that will also drag it down. Try reducing/disabling some of the options for your PowerVR plugin, and reduce your fullscreen resolution to 640x480 (720x480 for widescreen; Set your "Aspect Ratio" setting to "Borders"). It may make the games look worse (still better resolution than a TV), but it will increase your speed.

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