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[#5390] Audio bug while playing Final Fantasy 3 (6)

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State:
Open
Date:
2010-03-13 17:47
Priority:
3
Submitted By:
v v (nax3000)
Assigned To:
Nobody (None)
Summary:
Audio bug while playing Final Fantasy 3 (6)

Detailed description
While playing Final Fantasy III (or VI) there's this weird bug with the music. It plays out of key.. kind of like someone
in the band hitting a bad note once in a while. Probably has something to do with the midi emulation. That's the only
way I can explain this bug.

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Date: 2011-03-10 04:10
Sender: b 

I do not have the hardware either, but Some others have noticed
this on gp2x it seems

http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/44756-drpocketsnes-qu
estion/page__view__findpost__p__659964

"No. It just instruments in music plays strange. I completed
FFIII on 230mhz in older version on PocketSnes and instuments
played nice. Now they play very strange... "


so perhaps a sound renderer bug then (regression?),
also, Nov. 2010 someone points out that

http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?/topic/57625-snes-emulator-p
roblems/page__view__findpost__p__927611

"Bitrider from the gp32spain board has taken up the wiz
port since version 7.0 and is working on the pitch issues in
FF3 and some other games. I hope this helps. "

No clues on audio, yet but the Bitrider part seems true:
http://www.gp32spain.com/foros/showthread.php?t=81081

Date: 2010-04-29 13:35
Sender: Javier S. Pedro

Thanks npsimons! 

I've not looked at it carefully, but my intuition says this bug
might be caused by the "optimized" sound renderer of
DrPocketSnes. If you have access to a GP2X handheld, try to reproduce
the bug there. If it works on DrPocketSnes, then it is an APU
emulation bug; if it doesn't, sound renderer bug :).
Date: 2010-04-29 02:47
Sender: Nathan Simons

I can confirm this bug; not sure what causes it, but the same
ROM seems to work fine with SNES9X as packaged in Debian GNU/Linux.
Also, I played all the way through Final Fantasy II (American)
with darn near perfect sound; just a glitch here and there. 
Will grab the source and see if I can't sort it out.

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