This is the definitive capture of Second Reality. Thank you. I wish it had more views. Edit: I take that back. It seems to have some interlacing going on or something.
@randrage This is one of the unfortunate trade-offs with the way it is captured (Late 90's TV Card). YouTube's compression doesn't help matters either. This was meant to be that capture cards final job, but, unfortunately the board that was meant to replace it didn't work.
@rammi126 I'm going to guess on it being a Pentium?
If you are using a SoundBlaster or compatible the CPU will have to do a lot of work as far as playing the music is concerned, my machine uses a Gravis UltraSound so my CPU will be doing less work than yours, try turning the sound quality down and see if performance improves. Otherwise there may be something else to blame, though what that might be can be difficult to find.
@HighTreason610 I should probably add that the reason I mentioned the Pentium is that I've never run this on an AMD K5, though I don't see that causing a problem, it works quite well on a 486DX-33, though I had to turn the sound quality down on that.
@rammi126 This demo was written for 486 (which would run the demo just fine even with 44KHz mixing). A Pentium 150 is way overkill, so the CPU won't be the problem. Could be a configuration issue, or just hardware incompatibility.
I love the music. Pure essence of demoscene (both amiga and pc)
MoochBootch 3 weeks ago
This is the definitive capture of Second Reality. Thank you. I wish it had more views. Edit: I take that back. It seems to have some interlacing going on or something.
randrage 2 months ago
@randrage This is one of the unfortunate trade-offs with the way it is captured (Late 90's TV Card). YouTube's compression doesn't help matters either. This was meant to be that capture cards final job, but, unfortunately the board that was meant to replace it didn't work.
HighTreason610 2 months ago
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randrage 2 months ago
yes it is pentium 1 pc.
um i tried to set sound options to low.
it improved a bit.its now playable
i use int sound
but its still little bit choppy.
i quess soundblaster soundcard would improve its performance?
rammi126 6 months ago
its slow on my machine
150mhz pc
you have 200mhz in this video?
whats seems to be problem?
rammi126 6 months ago
@rammi126 I'm going to guess on it being a Pentium?
If you are using a SoundBlaster or compatible the CPU will have to do a lot of work as far as playing the music is concerned, my machine uses a Gravis UltraSound so my CPU will be doing less work than yours, try turning the sound quality down and see if performance improves. Otherwise there may be something else to blame, though what that might be can be difficult to find.
HighTreason610 6 months ago
@HighTreason610 I should probably add that the reason I mentioned the Pentium is that I've never run this on an AMD K5, though I don't see that causing a problem, it works quite well on a 486DX-33, though I had to turn the sound quality down on that.
HighTreason610 6 months ago
@HighTreason610 Weird, it works fine on my 120 Pentium with a shitty Packard Hell Modem/Sound card.
Gligar13Vids 3 weeks ago
@rammi126 This demo was written for 486 (which would run the demo just fine even with 44KHz mixing). A Pentium 150 is way overkill, so the CPU won't be the problem. Could be a configuration issue, or just hardware incompatibility.
Scalibq 2 months ago
Have i heard this music in some of your video?
Jo037 6 months ago
@Jo037 Quite possibly, I think I used it in the LPT DAC video.
HighTreason610 6 months ago