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    I've now found that Pinball Dreams has choppy play/sound with the buffer set to 3 so I took a chance and set it to 2 and it works great. I guess it's kind of a crap shoot depending on the game. A setting of 4 or higher seems to work good for anything but for fast paced games the lag can get annoying.
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    Out of interest, what speed is the PC you are running WinUAE on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    Out of interest, what speed is the PC you are running WinUAE on?
    It's an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ with 1GB of RAM and a 256MB Radeon video card. I've got to imagine that's plenty fast to run it.
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    Definitely. Was just wondering as I've had no sound problems with WinUAE on more recent PCs. The last one I had any sound issues on was a Pentium 2 PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    Definitely. Was just wondering as I've had no sound problems with WinUAE on more recent PCs. The last one I had any sound issues on was a Pentium 2 PC.
    Have you tried Fire & Brimstone? I have audio before the visual action in that game when I view the recording.

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    No I haven't. I will give it a go when I get a chance and let you know what I find.

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