


it worked when I told it to use "Sound Blaster" for music, but when I went to set up the "Sound FX" and I told it all the information, it doesn't seem to work, as I am getting zero sound effects in game. In Windows the card works fine, plays sound, music, even sound from MPEG and AVI files. However the driver disc for it included the configuration manager from creative, as well, which handles the card on a PnP BIOS. The BIOS is a PnP BIOS, and it does recognize the sound card.

Back at the studio I got a lot of great pings and rings from banging on that gear.I did get the Solar back in today, I installed 3.1, and then my video card and audio card drivers and software. The guy even gave me a large metal gear for free that I offered to buy from him. So, we were free to roam about this scrapyard and record whatever we found. I asked if we needed hard hats, they said, naw, just don’t walk under anything that might kill you if it fell. I told them the manager, who wasn’t there, said it was ok for us to record. When we got there with our headphones and recording gear, the guys working the lot looked at us like we were crazy. I explained that we wanted to go there and record metal impacts by smashing any metal they had lying around. Finally, I found one that was more laid-back. All of them refused to let us record due to liability. I had called so many scrapyards and asked about recording. We did manage to get some useable metal hits out of it, but it was challenging. We did a recording session at a scrap metal yard which was pretty difficult since it was close to a road and was incredibly noisy.
