If you have both a Montego 1 and Montego 2 installed in the same system, A3D will only work for the Montego 2. You will get A3D on the Montego 2 even if the Montego 1 is selected as the playback device. Here's how we tested:
- Montego 1 1187 drivers - Montego 2 Quadzilla CD drivers - DirectX 7.0 - A3D 2.25 drivers - Pentium 120 - Win 95 OSR2 - Speakers connected to Montego 1 - Headphones connected to Montego 2
1) Selected Montego 1 as playback/record device in MM properties/Audio tab, and Montego Midi in Midi tab.
2) Selected Bee demo (also tried others). Results:
- A3D splash screen and wave played OK. - No A3D sounds for demo on Montego 1. - Switched to Stereo mode and plays fine. - Changed to different voices (32 pro, 64 gamer, 64 pro), no change. - With headphones attached to Montego 2, and demo set to A3D mode (Montego 1 still set as playback/record device), A3D sounds were heard on headphones through Montego 2.
3) Selected Montego 2 as playback/record device. Demos work correctly.
No problems were encountered using either Montego 1 or 2 for playback and recording of Midi and Wave files.
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