The reason for me thinking so is, that there's some relation between the loudness of the song and the amount of distortions, which is typical for such issues. But on the other hand, it's a pity that there's this "background noise" keeping one from actually enjoying the experience - and keeping one from fully understanding, how well A2Stream actually sounds -)Īpart from the clicks/distortions you mention, the A2e-slot2-outputTape-lineIn-TimeToSayGoodbye(1)-clicky.mp3 seems to sound very much like what I get from my IIgs, which is great to know for me - thanks for sharing :-)Īnd finally regarding those clicks/distortions: I'm almost sure that they come from an imperfect electric connection - likely at the tape out jack on your //e, as that jack most certainly wasn't used for decades. And as I wrote before: On the one hand, it's great that AppleWin is able to reproduce that audio output at all in a consistent way. The real //e sounds clearer, whereas the AppleWin output has a "background noise" (hiss) component. Some technical background regarding A2Stream: It uses a deterministic flow of 46 machine cycle code artifacts to generate a 22.050 kHz PWM signal - exactly like DAC522 does. mp3's might have introduced some artifacts, I can assure you that they both sound exactly as the human ear perceives the original sound that was recorded.įor the sake of elucidation, I extracted a short section of silence from the two. While you may argue that the way I created the. AppleWin.mp3 was created via loopback of the Windows audio output while running AppleWin. IIgs.mp3 was created by connecting the IIgs headphone jack to the microphone jack of a Windows PC.But as always in emulation, the real thing is the benchmark, isn't it? So whatever makes AppleWin sound so different, should from my POV be changed/fixed/improved/. Please note that I'm not saying, that anything is technically wrong. However, the actual sound output is pretty different from the real thing. With the recently added Uthernet II emulation, my program A2Stream ( ) runs in general fine on AppleWin - thanks :-)
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