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Started by Mavrickindigo, May 03, 2009, 09:50:35 pm
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MP3 problems
#1  May 03, 2009, 09:50:35 pm
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I recall MP3s being a problem in MUGEN, but some of the MP3s I've made myself in audacity are playing funny. Was there a certain setting I am supposed to set my MP3s to when I create them for them to work on MUGEN?

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Re: MP3 problems
#2  May 03, 2009, 09:54:54 pm
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Re: MP3 problems
#3  May 03, 2009, 10:40:02 pm
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Re: MP3 problems
#4  May 03, 2009, 11:40:01 pm
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Re: MP3 problems
#5  May 04, 2009, 04:18:21 am
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Re: MP3 problems
#6  May 05, 2009, 12:07:04 am
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I'm pretty sure the problem lies with the bitrate or quality of my MP3s. I have it set to 32bit float and 128 quality. Is there something I should have it set to instead?
Re: MP3 problems
New #7  May 05, 2009, 08:11:18 pm
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I made this config along time ago, try it youll like it
make a copy/paste in notepad
save as whatever you call your mugen, aka mugen.exe/mugen.ini or winmugen-plus.exe, winmugen-plus.ini
tell me what you think

[Nitrane MPEG Decoder]
http_buffersize=124
hq=12
httpsave=0
http_prebuffer=82
http_prebuffer_underrun=100
priority=32
8bit=1
downmix=0
downsample=0
bufall_k=1000
Id3FormatString=%1 - %2 - %9 - %7
extension_list=mp3;mp2;MPG;
enable_mms=1
eq_mode=4
allow_sctitles=0
http_save_dir=F:\newfolder\mugen
[Nullsoft Module Decoder]
cfg_title_format=$if2(%title%,%filename%)[ (%part%)]
savestr=0
priority=32
samplesize=2
nch=2
srate=48000
interp=10
surround=1
voices=512
loopcount=-1
playflag=1
fadeout=1000
pansep=128
panrev=0
info_x=0
info_y=0
track=0
fir_WT=6
fir_FC=0.96666
fir_Beta=9.60000
modenabled=1
modpanning=0
modeffects=0
m15enabled=1
m15panning=0
m15effects=0
stmenabled=1
stmpanning=0
stmeffects=0
st3enabled=1
st3panning=32
st3effects=8
itenabled=1
itpanning=0
iteffects=8
ft2enabled=1
ft2panning=0
ft2effects=0
mtmenabled=1
mtmpanning=0
mtmeffects=0
ultenabled=1
ultpanning=0
ulteffects=0
669enabled=1
669panning=0
669effects=0
farenabled=1
farpanning=0
fareffects=0
amfenabled=1
amfpanning=0
amfeffects=0
oktenabled=1
oktpanning=0
okteffects=0
ptmenabled=1
ptmpanning=0
ptmeffects=0

and this is my mugen.cfg for plugins

plugin =looptype=2, plugins/DJ-VAN.dll, mp3, mp2, mpg
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_mp4.dll, mp4
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/IN_MP3.dll, mp3, mp2, mpg
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_mad.dll,mp3,mp2,mpg
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_mp3PRO.dll,mp3
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/IN_MP3.dll,mp3
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_vorbis.dll, ogg
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_adx.dll, adx
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_ape.dll, ape
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_snes.dll, spc,sp1,sp2,sp3,sp4,sp5,sp6,sp7,sp8,sp9,sp0
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_psf.dll, psf, minipsf, psf2, minipsf2, psflib, psf2lib
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_qsf.dll, qsf, miniqsf, qsflib
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_ym.dll, gym, cym
;plugin = looptype=2,plugins/zlib.dll, zip
plugin = looptype=2,plugins/in_midi.dll,mid,midi
plugin =looptype=2, plugins/in_mad.dll, mp3, mp2, mpg;default in winmugen
;plugin = plugins/in_mad.dll, mp3, mp2, mpg
;plugin =looptype=2, plugins/in_mp3.dll, mp3, mp2, mpg
;plugin = plugins/in_vorbis.dll, ogg
;plugin = plugins/in_adx.dll, adx
;plugin = looptype=1, plugins/in_mp3PRO.dll, mp3, mp2, mpg (bom pra mp3 com baixa qualidade)
;plugin =looptype =2, plugins/In_mp3_1.dll, mp3, mp2, mpg
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_wm.dll, wma
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_mod.dll,s3m,xm,mod,it,669,psm
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_vorbis.dll, ogg
plugin = plugins/in_adx.dll, adx
plugin = plugins/in_ape.dll, ape
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_snes.dll, spc,sp1,sp2,sp3,sp4,sp5,sp6,sp7,sp8,sp9,sp0
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_psf.dll, psf, minipsf, psf2, minipsf2, psflib, psf2lib
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_qsf.dll, qsf, miniqsf, qsflib
plugin = looptype=2, plugins/in_ym.dll, gym, cym

I have tested many different versions of plugins these seem to work best

Sorry about the previous posted the wrong version
Enjoy
Last Edit: May 09, 2009, 11:40:52 pm by God Adam
Re: MP3 problems
#8  May 06, 2009, 12:06:34 pm
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whats this config supposed to be if I may ask?
Re: MP3 problems
#9  May 06, 2009, 06:55:54 pm
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It changes the way the plugins process the data, it make the replay process possible, as well as buffers the songs so they have a greater probability of playing. Alot of little changes made to the config over time to make it the most complete. I like the DJ-Van plugin for .mp3 and I set my plugins to looptype =2
Re: MP3 problems
#10  May 07, 2009, 01:47:15 am
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Re: MP3 problems
#11  May 08, 2009, 04:30:31 am
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I made this config along time ago, try it youll like it
make a copy/paste in notepad
save as whatever you call your mugen, aka mugen.exe/mugen.ini or winmugen-plus.exe, winmugen-plus.ini
tell me what you think

[Nitrane MPEG Decoder]
http_buffersize=256
hq=12
httpsave=0
http_prebuffer=82
http_prebuffer_underrun=100
priority=32
8bit=1
downmix=0
downsample=1
bufall_k=6000
Id3FormatString=%1 - %2 - %9 - %7 -%3
extension_list=mp3;mp2;MPG;
enable_mms=1
eq_mode=4
allow_sctitles=0
http_save_dir=F:\mugen
[Nullsoft Module Decoder]
cfg_title_format=$if2(%title%, %filename% )[ (%part%)]
savestr=0
priority=32
samplesize=1
nch=2
srate=48000
interp=10
surround=1
voices=48
loopcount=0
playflag=1
fadeout=1000
pansep=128
panrev=0
info_x=0
info_y=0
track=0
fir_WT=6
fir_FC=0.96666
fir_Beta=9.60000
modenabled=1
modpanning=0
modeffects=0
m15enabled=1
m15panning=0
m15effects=0
stmenabled=1
stmpanning=0
stmeffects=0
st3enabled=1
st3panning=32
st3effects=0
itenabled=1
itpanning=0
iteffects=0
ft2enabled=1
ft2panning=0
ft2effects=0
mtmenabled=1
mtmpanning=0
mtmeffects=0
ultenabled=1
ultpanning=0
ulteffects=0
669enabled=1
669panning=0
669effects=0
farenabled=1
farpanning=0
fareffects=0
amfenabled=1
amfpanning=0
amfeffects=0
oktenabled=1
oktpanning=0
okteffects=0
ptmenabled=1
ptmpanning=0
ptmeffects=0
[in_mad]
enabled=1
channel=0
priority=1
resolution=16
autoattenuation=1
attsensitivity=201326592
lengthcalc=0
avgbitrate=1
titlefmt=%?1<%1 - >%?2<%2|%7|%9>
[VDMServicesProvider]
CLSID   = VDDLoader.VDMServices
Path    = VDDLoader.dll

[VDMServicesProvider.config]
fixPOPF = 1             ; makes undocumented system call 2e:e8(0d,0/1) to recover from the PUSHF/CLI/POPF protected-mode cleared interrupts problem (Windows XP only)
[SysEx Indicator]
CLSID   = MIDIIndicator.ActivityLights
Path    = MIDIIndicator.dll

[SysEx Indicator.config]
led     = Scroll        ; the indicator led - can be either of Num, Caps or Scroll
[SB Controller]
CLSID   = EmuSBCompat.SBCompatCtl
Path    = EmuSBCompat.dll

[SB Controller.depends]
VDMSrv  = VDMServicesProvider
DMACtl  = DMA Transfer Manager
WaveOut = SB Wave Player
AdLib   = AdLib Controller

[SB Controller.config]
version = 4.15      ; 1.05 for SB1.x, 2.01 for SB2, 3.02 for SBPro, 4.05 for SB16
port    = 0x220     ; usually 0x220 (can also be 210, 230, 240, 250, 260 or 280)
IRQ     = 7         ; usually 5 or 7
DMA8    = 1         ; usually 1
DMA16   = 5         ; usually 5
[AdLib Controller]
CLSID   = EmuAdLib.AdLibCtl
Path    = EmuAdLib.dll

[AdLib Controller.depends]
VDMSrv  = VDMServicesProvider
WaveOut = AdLib Wave Player

[AdLib Controller.config]
port    = 0x388
sampleRate = 20000  ; sample rate at which to output sound, 44100 = max (highest quality but highest CPU% too), 8000 = min
[SB Wave Player]
CLSID   = DSoundDevice.WaveOut  ; you can also use 'WaveDevice.WaveOut'
Path    = DSoundDevice.dll      ; you can also use 'WaveDevice.dll'

;; [SB Wave Player.depends]
;; waveOut = Wave Writer

[SB Wave Player.config]
device  = -1    ; -1 = the Wave/DirectSound mapper, 0 = first device, 1 = second, etc.
buffer  = 100   ; how many milliseconds of audio data to buffer
[AdLib Wave Player]
CLSID   = DSoundDevice.WaveOut  ; you can also use 'WaveDevice.WaveOut'
Path    = DSoundDevice.dll      ; you can also use 'WaveDevice.dll'

[AdLib Wave Player.config]
device  = -1    ; -1 = the Wave/DirectSound mapper, 0 = first device, 1 = second, etc.
buffer  = 100    ; how many milliseconds of audio data to buffer
[SNESAmp]
Version=320
Rate=44100
Silence=2000
[HighlyExperimental]
EnableMain=1
EnableReverb=1
SimulateFrequencyResponse=1
EmuFriendly=1
EmuShowCPUUsage=1
JinxIsAGoodBoy=1
TitleFormat=%game% - %title%
TitleFormatFallback=%filename% - %title%
ForceIndefinite=0
DefaultLength=225
DefaultFade=0
SuppressOpeningSilence=1
SuppressEndingSilence=1
EndingSilenceSeconds=5
ThreadPriority=2
GlobalVolume=2
SoftSaturate=1
Resample=1
ResampleFreq=44100
StrictFormatChecking=0
ShowErrorMessages=0
[HighlyQuixotic]
TitleFormat=%game% - %title%
TitleFormatFallback=%filename% - %title%
ForceIndefinite=0
DefaultLength=225
DefaultFade=0
SuppressOpeningSilence=1
SuppressEndingSilence=1
EndingSilenceSeconds=5
ThreadPriority=2
GlobalVolume=2
SoftSaturate=1
Resample=1
ResampleFreq=44100
StrictFormatChecking=0
ShowErrorMessages=0
[YMAMP]
YM2151_Clock=100
YM2612_Clock=100
SN76496_Clock=100
Priority=0
Sample_Rate=44100
Channels=262143


so you just save it as mugen.exe or what?
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Re: MP3 problems
#12  May 08, 2009, 07:44:22 am
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save as mugen.ini
if using winmugen-plus, then winmugen-plus.ini