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Title: Mugen strange behavior
Post by: Raver03x on June 28, 2008, 04:37:21 PM
Hello all!

When i play mugen it sometimes freezes randomly but the music keeps playing and i have to force close the program. I'm running vista x64 on a Core2Duo 2.8 with 4gigs of memory and a Gforce 8600GT so i don't think it's a memory issue (?); screenpack is rush mugen with less than 200 characters and 50 stages. Anything i should check or remove?

TIA!
Title: Re: Mugen strange behavior
Post by: shinra358 on June 28, 2008, 04:55:52 PM
Does it do that when the song is about to loop? if so, its a loop issue inside the song. all songs have that issue if gotten from galbadia hotel. i think there are some programs to fix it.
Title: Re: Mugen strange behavior
Post by: ~Hale "R@CE" Caesar~ on June 28, 2008, 05:04:54 PM
I kno what it is dud, see mugen is best used on a computer that has XP on it... for some reason Vista has minor problem with it.... I don't kno why but it does.... unless i am wrong which someone can correct me if i'm wrong.... See my reason for this is cus my friend has a mugen that i made for him and it is the same as mine and his has the same problem as yours, and on my computer my mugen works just fine.... So hey,, i think that may be the problem  :-?? I kno that you might wanna do, go into control panel, then into your sound and audio thing, go to where it says audio then where it says advanced click it, and then go under where it says performance and then turn your hardware acceleration and sample rate conversion volume all the way down to where it says for only for emulation...
Title: Re: Mugen strange behavior
Post by: Acey on June 28, 2008, 05:35:17 PM
Although it may not be the only reason, I agree, XP is better for mugen.   ^^(PM)^
Title: Re: Mugen strange behavior
Post by: Raver03x on June 28, 2008, 07:41:29 PM
I kno what it is dud, see mugen is best used on a computer that has XP on it... for some reason Vista has minor problem with it.... I don't kno why but it does.... unless i am wrong whci hsomeone can correct me if i'm wrong.... See my reason for this is cus my friend has a mugen that i made for him and it is the same as mine and his has the same problem as yours, and on my computer my mugen works just fine.... So hey,, i think that may be the problem  :-?? I kno that you might wanna do, go into control panel, then into your sound and audio thing, go to where it says audio then where it says advanced click it, and then go under where it says performance and then turn your hardware acceleration and sample rate conversion volume all the way down to where it says for only for emulation...
Yeah, I know how a lot of people feel about Vista, but it's just so pretty! lol... oh, and your advice on the sound settings, vista doesn't have that option (with the sound i never had problems on Vista). I really appreciate your comments, i might get rid of Vista if i can find an xp to vista skin for x64 based OS.  :w00t:
Title: Re: Mugen strange behavior
Post by: shinra358 on June 28, 2008, 09:50:56 PM
I kno what it is dud, see mugen is best used on a computer that has XP on it... for some reason Vista has minor problem with it.... I don't kno why but it does.... unless i am wrong whci hsomeone can correct me if i'm wrong.... See my reason for this is cus my friend has a mugen that i made for him and it is the same as mine and his has the same problem as yours, and on my computer my mugen works just fine.... So hey,, i think that may be the problem  :-?? I kno that you might wanna do, go into control panel, then into your sound and audio thing, go to where it says audio then where it says advanced click it, and then go under where it says performance and then turn your hardware acceleration and sample rate conversion volume all the way down to where it says for only for emulation...

never do the performance thing option. thats the worse thing u can possibly do cuz it makes everything sound poor. instead, take off the buffer in mugen in the mugen.cfg and let ur computer handle it
Title: Re: Mugen strange behavior
Post by: ~Hale "R@CE" Caesar~ on June 28, 2008, 10:09:00 PM
Yeah it does make things have lower quality but alot of people use that method.... But dude i would also try what Shinra suggested :thumbsup:
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