This is really getting on my nerves...
The game runs fine, the music plays just fine, but the digital audio sounds like my sound card is giving birth to a hippopotamus.
Wing Commander II runs perfectly fine, as does WC2 Special Ops 1 and 2.
I've tried using Sound Blaster PRO and Sound Blaster 16 for digital audio in the configuration, but I get the same result.
Has anyone else had this? What can I do to resolve this?
Wing Commander: Privateer/Righteous Fire (MS-DOS) Sound
Wing Commander: Privateer/Righteous Fire (MS-DOS) Sound
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IBM PC/AT 386 DX/40
8 MB RAM
Western Digital WD90C11-LR VGA
Always IN-2000 SCSI Adapter
Sound Blaster 16/AWE32 (CT3990)
Thrustmaster Pro FCS
Belkin Serial Mouse
MS-DOS 6.22
IBM PC/AT 386 DX/40
8 MB RAM
Western Digital WD90C11-LR VGA
Always IN-2000 SCSI Adapter
Sound Blaster 16/AWE32 (CT3990)
Thrustmaster Pro FCS
Belkin Serial Mouse
MS-DOS 6.22
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Re: Game!!!!
Ummmm... I'm not running any version of Windows. (See signature below) I'm running MS-DOS 6.wally4000 wrote:What version of windows you running???? maybe the DMA settings arent right
try just general adlib it always works for me
I set the DMA channel in the game's sound configuration to the same value as it is in the "SET BLASTER" environment variable, just like all the other settings (I/O=220 IRQ=5 DMA=1).
The Music option is "Sound Blaster PRO/16", which works fine. For Digital Audio, my choices are, Sound Blaster PRO, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster, Pro Audio Spectrum, ThunderBoard, and None.frogboy_90 wrote:What are you using for Music? Try the same thing for Audio, and if that doesn't work, try using PC Speaker.
Or maybe its just the normal sound.
Is that just Wing Commander II or all games? It could be your soundcard
As I'm sure you're aware, digitized audio will not port to a PC Speaker, so it's either one of the options above or I select "None", and that's really not a solution.
Every other game I have runs digitized audio just fine, including the other Origin games in the Wing Commander series (WC2, SO1, SO2, etc.). ONLY WC: Privateer and WC: Righteous Fire do this...
<b><font color="#FF0000">Thank GOD for <a href="http://www.v-com.com/product/sc7_ind.html">System Commander</a>. Now, anything is possible.</font></b>
IBM PC/AT 386 DX/40
8 MB RAM
Western Digital WD90C11-LR VGA
Always IN-2000 SCSI Adapter
Sound Blaster 16/AWE32 (CT3990)
Thrustmaster Pro FCS
Belkin Serial Mouse
MS-DOS 6.22
IBM PC/AT 386 DX/40
8 MB RAM
Western Digital WD90C11-LR VGA
Always IN-2000 SCSI Adapter
Sound Blaster 16/AWE32 (CT3990)
Thrustmaster Pro FCS
Belkin Serial Mouse
MS-DOS 6.22
Issue Resolved...
Fortunately, the guys over at Wing Commander Revival knew exactly what to do... 
My system had too much EMS memory allocated for Privateer to run properly. By adding "8192" to the EMM386.EXE line in my CONFIG.SYS, the issue was resolved. The digitized audio works just fine now.
Thanks to everyone here for thier assistance, too.

My system had too much EMS memory allocated for Privateer to run properly. By adding "8192" to the EMM386.EXE line in my CONFIG.SYS, the issue was resolved. The digitized audio works just fine now.
Thanks to everyone here for thier assistance, too.
<b><font color="#FF0000">Thank GOD for <a href="http://www.v-com.com/product/sc7_ind.html">System Commander</a>. Now, anything is possible.</font></b>
IBM PC/AT 386 DX/40
8 MB RAM
Western Digital WD90C11-LR VGA
Always IN-2000 SCSI Adapter
Sound Blaster 16/AWE32 (CT3990)
Thrustmaster Pro FCS
Belkin Serial Mouse
MS-DOS 6.22
IBM PC/AT 386 DX/40
8 MB RAM
Western Digital WD90C11-LR VGA
Always IN-2000 SCSI Adapter
Sound Blaster 16/AWE32 (CT3990)
Thrustmaster Pro FCS
Belkin Serial Mouse
MS-DOS 6.22