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CTD since DirectX9C is installed! - 8/4/2004 5:25:54 PM   
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I installed and played WitP since V1.0 and never had a problem with crashes to Desktop. I did all the soundfixes that were suggested before (renaming sounddir, renaming some of the corrupted sound-files etc) and everything worked fine until....

...I installed the new DirectX9 version C yesterday!!


Now the game crashes (CTDs) when I end a turn. After the computer made it´s decisions and after some Sub-action, the game begins with the air-operations and BAM!...CTD.

I believe it is sound related because it doesn´t happen with all air-attacks. It happens when bombers start the action, right when their engine sound should play.

Never happened to me before (around 40 turns in Mission 15 without a problem with almost working sound)

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RE: CTD since DirectX9C is installed! - 8/5/2004 12:34:30 AM   
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Tehe..managed to fix the problem!

Someone on this forum suggested to replace all the sounds with the sound-dir of Uncommon Valor ....et voilà....doesn´t CTD anymore and plays full sounds without those squealing (damaged) sounds.

Now I have to replace only the bad WitP-sounds with the UV sounds. Hope I find them all. The music in WitP is much better arranged btw! ;)

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RE: CTD since DirectX9C is installed! - 8/5/2004 12:46:00 AM   
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My theory (see my post somewhere on which sfx/wav files are "bad") is that only a few of the sound files cause trouble, and those only for a few people.

You may well have been playing without getting the unfortunate sound/sfx file cmbination that causes the crash. And now (unrelated to 9c) you happened to get it.

If, as suggested, you copy *.sfx to *.wav, test the sounds one at a time, remove any file that crashes the Windows Media Player (replacing them with UV files of the same name if UV has that sound) ("remove" means, if 1065.wav crashes the Win Media Player then remove 1065.,sfx from the /SOUND folder), then you will likely a) have sound and b) not have any crashes.

It has worked nicely for me.

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RE: CTD since DirectX9C is installed! - 8/5/2004 1:58:21 AM   
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Thanks for the suggestion! Will definetely try this out when I have some more time, since there are a lot of sound-files to check

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RE: CTD since DirectX9C is installed! - 8/5/2004 2:23:38 AM   
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quote:

a lot of sound-files to check


It took me less than 5 minutes.

1) use a DOS Batch file to copy the files. (Ask if you don't remember DOS Batch files)
2) Open the /SOUND folder in a long, vertical window. Make the Win Media Exlporer a small window to the side of the long window in the Windows Explorer.
3) Double click on each *.wav file. They will instantly play in the Media Player (or crash the media player, closing it)

Having the windows like that means you can just run down the entire list of files without having anything overlap the Windows Explorer window. Having a shortcut to the Media Player (so you can start it again when it crashes and closes) visible at the same time helps too.

If you have your third mouse button set to double click it goes even faster.

[third mouse key]-listen
[third mouse key]-listen
[third mouse key]-listen
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.
.

Five minutes, tops.

(Oh yeah, have a subfolder "BADSOUND" in the /SOUND folder. Immediately drag the sfx file for any wav that crashes the media player to that BADSOUND folder. Then you don't have to remember file names nor write anything down)

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