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Turning Down Sound Hardware Acceleration

by "Leonard M. Wapner" <lwapner@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 12, 2007 at 08:29 AM

Greetings:

I'm running XP home with 512 RAM and a 128 MB sound card.  To work around
a
known issue re sound problems in MS Flight Simulator 2002, MS suggests I
run
dxdiag, go to the sound tab and set the hardware sound acceleration slider
to zero.  If this fixes the sound problem, I should raise it, by
increments,
to the highest possible level without recreating the sound problem.

 Two questions -

 1)  Is the MS suggested procedure the same as going through the Control
      Panel to Advanced Audio Properties -> Performance
      and turning down the hardware acceleration here?

 2)  Assuming this solves (or works around) the sound problem, what am I
      giving up by turning down the acceleration?  Will I lose
      sound quality in other applications?

Thanks,

L
 




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