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It's not the crackling per se, but rather, way back when those two games ran at 50 VI/s but had clean audio, instead of 60 VI/s. Gauntlet Legends has bad audio with most plugins.
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Gauntlets sounded fine on 1964 with Rice's Daedalus and some sort of audio plugin I was using 8 years ago with a high counter factor.
Sounded fine with the audio fix thing Azimer did to pj64 1.4 too but that was also 8 years ago I used that. so dunno, not even sure if that's what pplz in this thread were talking about I just saw "gauntlets" + "audio"
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I just reinstalled the game. This is on Project64 1.7. It doesn't matter what game I play the video and sound are randomly choppy. Sometimes it is video, sometimes it is the sound and sometimes it is both. Is there a problem with version 1.7? It don't do it with 1.6 and 2.x just locks up my laptop.
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Try turning off sync audio, if that's currently enabled
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