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by AENIGMA at 2:18 PM EDT on March 13, 2007
Aw, you beat me to my post edit. I've uploaded the mp3 here. Sorry about that.

edited 2:22 PM EDT March 13, 2007
by Samuel at 2:36 PM EDT on March 13, 2007
Yeah, that one sounds like mine. That's the one that kinda hisses, but not that big of a deal.
If you wanna hear more of the pops/clicks, try the title screen (opening theme) and also the battle music. Just move one of your blue units right beside a red one and select battle. Save that SPC data. The beginning pops pretty bad. Maybe the music is suppose to sound like that??? Beats the hell out of me... My other roms sound perfectly clear.
If you don't mind, upload those two and I'll compare mine to yours.
Thanks for taking the time to help. That goes for Mouser X too. :)
by AENIGMA at 3:33 PM EDT on March 13, 2007
Here are the other 2 mp3s (000 and 001 SPC).
by Samuel at 3:50 PM EDT on March 13, 2007
Sound about the same. Thanks anyway.
by Samuel at 4:02 PM EDT on March 13, 2007
Btw, could somebody send me a good Super Conflict rom, if there is one?
by AENIGMA at 6:37 PM EDT on March 13, 2007
Try here.
by Samuel at 12:01 AM EDT on March 14, 2007
Thanks, bud. I downloaded all four. Gonna test them now to see which one performs the best.
by Samuel at 12:33 AM EDT on March 14, 2007
The majority of those said "bad rom" when loading up.
Anyway, I was playing around with the sound options, using the rom I already had and it sounded different, but still defected.
My question is...maybe I need to change some settings to make the rom perform right. Here's my default sound options. They sound great with the other roms I have, but Super Conflict sounds like ****. Here's a screenshot I uploaded...

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by AENIGMA at 1:39 AM EDT on March 14, 2007
I have the same settings, but my Sampling Rate is set at 32000Hz. Have you tried to use SNES9x? That's what I used to dump the 3 SPCs.

The 2 roms I used to test the sound can be found here. I'm not sure if they are 'Good' or not.

I doubt this could be the problem or fix the problem, but it's worth a try. Have you tried to reduce the resolution the game is displayed at. Maybe the emulator is putting more processing power into the higher resolution and less into the sound.
by Samuel at 3:37 AM EDT on March 14, 2007
SNES9x does the same thing. All the roms are the same and some worse. I also made the video screen very little to medium and it all sounds the same. -_-
I'm gonna record those files from my SNES later on today or tomorrow. Hopefully they'll be clear.
Thanks again for trying to help.

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