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Anyone know how to stop smash tv and total carnage from echoing? I have a Duron 900 board and using onboard sound. I' ve had this problem with a sound blaster awe32 card also. I've played with the latency settings but no success. any other suggestions?
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I don't think I have any sound in Smash TV.
And I can't move or do anything once the game begins...
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Alright, I found one partial solution, use the F9 button to adjust the frame skip rate. use the F11 button to monitor the performance, if you get it up to 85-90% or higher the sound problem goes away.
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