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If I disable Stereo Sound... after I close Zsnes, and enter in emulator again, the Stereo is enable again... I try to edit zsnesw.cfg, but not working. Only I have this problem?
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I remember a change being implemented into ZSNES wherein stereo is enabled on default when ZSNES is first run. This could be related to the problem at hand... I don't see how having it disabled could have any adverse effects however.
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Cloud Strife wrote:Disabling stereo sound? Wouldn't that sound kinda crappy?
Yes it would, but some people still would like to be able to turn that option off, no matter what.
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Cloud Strife wrote:Disabling stereo sound? Wouldn't that sound kinda crappy?
Some people in this world don't have stereo TVs, and when playing certain games it sounds completely different to how it sounds on their TV, which can be off-putting if you are used to mono.
Cloud Strife wrote:Disabling stereo sound? Wouldn't that sound kinda crappy?
Some people in this world don't have stereo TVs, and when playing certain games it sounds completely different to how it sounds on their TV, which can be off-putting if you are used to mono.
That's right!
I know that sound Stereo is better, but I prefer Mono because I played like this in my Super Nintendo, at that time I used a Mono TV... Now Sterreo seems "strange" for me...
THE LAST METROID IS IN CAPTIVITY.
THE GALAXY IS AT PEACE...
Cloud Strife wrote:Disabling stereo sound? Wouldn't that sound kinda crappy?
Some people in this world don't have stereo TVs, and when playing certain games it sounds completely different to how it sounds on their TV, which can be off-putting if you are used to mono.
That's right!
I know that sound Stereo is better, but I prefer Mono because I played like this in my Super Nintendo, at that time I used a Mono TV... Now Sterreo seems "strange" for me...