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Sound help
#1
alright was just wondering if Sonicstage is the right program to use to get full audio for FF crisis core i currently have jpcsp v0.6 1772 and unlike jpcsp v0.5 there is no media tab in the configuration so i have no clue how to get the sound working >.>
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#2
update to a newer jpcsp, 1772 is kindof outdated, you can get newer builds @ http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/ or click on the "live downloads" section of this website and look for the latest jpcsp build.
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#3
I have Windows 7 (64-bit) and I can't install SonicStage. What can I do to have sound in cutscenes?
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#4
Why can't you install sonic stage in windows 7 64bit? It works fine on my pc.
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#5
(07-18-2012, 11:42 AM)hyakki Wrote: Why can't you install sonic stage in windows 7 64bit? It works fine on my pc.

I'm having the same problem with sounds, everything is installed and in tmp folder there're these 2 files:
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They can be opened with VLC and SonicStage normally.

I tried different times using the Atrac tool with different settings but still didn't manage to get the audio to work, everything: bgm, se and voices aren't working. Sound Forge is correctly installed and Atrac says it's running in virtual desktop when I use it. Also SonicStage and Media Engine are enabled. I found a guide on YT to install the at3 codec separately but didn't work either.
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#6
(07-18-2012, 11:42 AM)hyakki Wrote: Why can't you install sonic stage in windows 7 64bit? It works fine on my pc.
This is what happens at the end of the installation.
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And when I try to open SonicStage (after installation).
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#7
Did you try run the installer with administrative privileges? and the program also after it's installed, it should work if you run it as administrator.
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#8
^Yeap, kyousuke. I run it as administrator and installed it as administrator.

I downloaded SonicStage from at least 2 links but I still have the same problem.
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#9
(07-18-2012, 04:03 PM)Tetsuya Wrote: ^Yeap, kyousuke. I run it as administrator and installed it as administrator.

I downloaded SonicStage from at least 2 links but I still have the same problem.

Try this:
http://forums.sonyinsider.com/topic/2450...-00004e22/
About the jpcsp sound problems, do I have to put the files somewhere after decoding them or they can stay in the "..tmp/gameid/mpeg-id" folder?
Atrac folder is inside "..tmp/gameid" like the guide says but when I load the autoplay tool, before starting it I see there're no files in the list and if I copy any audio files from "..tmp/gameid/mpeg-id" to the Atrac folder, they get automatically deleted (Atrac v1.9.29).

I'm doing it wrong or it's something else?
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#10
Problem solved! I just downloaded an offline installer. I installed but I got the same problem again but for some reason I can open SonicStage. Lol, yes I have finally sound at cutscenes.
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