This is most likely caused at the driver level. (, 02:42 PM)beenn Wrote: there is one minor problem that I noticed in SPU2-x/SPU2ghz, in the exact moment pcsx2 try to read/write to the memory card,the sound go crackling,but after the reading/writing,the sound back to normal. For additional SPU2-X (and pcsx2) downloads, visit the. (Edit: This problem is much less pronounced as of version 1.4.) DOWNLOADS (including old releases) - Various older versions are attached here, for the purposes of regression testing or compatibility. Fixing this is on my extensive TODO list. If you don't have speedhacks on then you're out of luck.
If you have speedhacks on, try turning them off. These are commonly used for voices and FMVs, and sometimes they studder or skip. (You'll also require PortAudio installed on your system to use it.) KNOWN BUGS - * Some DMA and ADMA transfers are timed very poorly. Use the attached binary for it at your own risk. * (As of 1.4) Linux support is very preliminary, and may be problematic. DSound can also do expansion as a 3D positioning system, which is way over-complicated and not worth the effort. WaveOut can't expand, period, and DSound does it at the driver level (some soundcard drivers will auto-expand, some won't). * Audio Expansion only works with XAudio2 drivers. It's kind of cpu intensive, although still pretty insignificant compared to the rest of Pcsx2 on Duos and Quads. If you wonder what they do, visit * If your PC is really slow (Pentium 4-ish or Core Duo without the '2') then you'll probably want to disable Effects Processing. * Modify Timestretch Advanced options at your own risk. You might be better with WaveOut, actually, if XA2 won't work. * DirectSound will tend to suck on Vista/Windows7. SPU2-X - the reverberating SPU2 plugin! To Download SPU2-X v2 (latest stable release): Mirror 1 - (See.