I encourage the same - with how things went for Phil with the CMI IIx or Metal Maniax, it makes sense to have things included beyond a local drive. I had to reimplement a bunch of SA-1110 peripherals recently for similar reasons, due to being stuck on my work PC for remote work.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @TheMogMiner
With MAME, we all have our flaws, irritate each other in little ways, there's tension, and sometimes it does boil over, but we get something out the door. The lack of assistance, or even acknowledgement on the multichannel audio thing is a personal bugbear right now for example.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @MameHaze
To be honest? The lack of assistance or acknowledgement is that most of us don't know shit about the OSD. That applies pretty broadly to everyone but a person or two on the team. Most of the stuff added to the OSD layer lately has been cargo-culted.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @TheMogMiner ja @MameHaze
In this case, the same advice applies that would apply to a new developer wanting to write a driver - just dive in, try to learn from what's already there, and if you hit a blocking issue, eat crow and share it on a more temporally-permanent venue than the Bannister shoutbox.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @TheMogMiner ja @MameHaze
I'd personally be happy to try to dig into multi-channel audio on the Windows OSD side, but I have 1 monitor and my output devices are all stereo. So if you have suggestions on how I can side-step that in order to test things, let me know, and show me how to induce issues to fix.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @TheMogMiner
you can get external USB sound cards pretty cheap if you really don't have more than one stereo output jack, otherwise, if you have the jacks, just plug some throw-away headphones into each, you can get yourself 6 channels to test with 3 pairs of £2 headphones on a 5.1 card.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @MameHaze
Imagine I'm working on a PC that belongs to my employer (which I am), and so am unable to make changes to the underlying cards within the system, so that's a no-go. As for headphones, I have plenty of shitty headphones. What colour sockets do I plug them into?
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https://www.hobby-hour.com/electronics/sound-card-color-code.php … those are your basic colours. Lime Green / Orange / Black would be your basic 6 channels for a 5.1 setup. Some might dual-purpose the Mic-In (pink) for some channels, or to get 7.1 if they don't have dedicated.
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Vastauksena käyttäjälle @MameHaze
So they're literally just standard 1/8" audio sockets that just add two output channels for each device plugged in? My mind is blown. Alright, I'll have a look.
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @TheMogMiner ja @MameHaze
Actually I don't think you even have to plug anything in. I remember Windows let me modify the audio output to 5.1/7.1 even with stereo speakers connected. It won't -sound- right, but it actually try to output the audio in that format.
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So... how d'you do that? Sheesh...
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Vastauksena käyttäjille @TheMogMiner ja @MameHaze
I think it was in audio properties in the control panel. There's settings to modify audio output for speakers, headphones, and other types of speakers. I can't check right now, I'm on a bus. It might be specific to drivers, too...
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